List of Pittsburgh Penguins general managers

The Pittsburgh Penguins are a franchise in the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team was founded as part of the league's expansion prior to the 1967–68 season. The franchise has had nine general managers in its history, with Jack Riley serving two terms. Eight games in March and April 1983 went without a general manager due to Aldege "Baz" Bastien's death in a car crash.

Key

# Number of general managers[1]
W Wins
L Loses
T Ties
W L % Win Loss percentage
* Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame
* Spent entire NHL career as Penguins General Manager

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General Managers

# Name Tenure Games Record (W–L–T / OTL)[2] Points Win percentage
1Jack RileyJune 6, 1967–May 1, 197022673–117–36182.403
2Red KellyMay 1, 1970–January 29, 197212633–64–2995.377
Jack RileyJanuary 29, 1972–January 13, 197414957–73–19133.446
3Jack ButtonJanuary 13, 1974–July 1, 197511754–44–19127.543
4Wren BlairJuly 1, 1975–December 3, 197610544–44–17105.500
5Baz BastienDecember 3, 1976–March 15, 1983527193–248–86472.447
March 16, 1983–April 3, 198382–5–15.313
6Eddie JohnstonMay 27, 1983–April 14, 1988400140–220–40320.400
7Tony EspositoApril 14, 1988–December 5, 198910650–47–9109.514
8Craig PatrickDecember 5, 1989–May 20, 20061250575–511–127–371314.526
9Ray SheroMay 20, 2006–May 16, 2014653388–216–49723.594
Jason BotterillMay 16, 2014–June 6, 2014
10Jim RutherfordJune 6, 2014–Present (2018-2019)476271-156-49513.569

References

  • "General Managers". General Managers & Coaches. PittsburghPenguins.com. Archived from the original on 2009-06-08. Retrieved 2008-10-09.
  • "Pittsburgh Penguins 2008–09 Media Guide" (PDF). Page 221. Pittsburgh Penguins. Retrieved 2008-10-09.

Notes

  1. A running total of the number of general managers of the Penguins. Thus anyone who has two separate terms as general manager is only counted once.
  2. Per the 2004–05 NHL lockout no games result in a tie, instead teams receive one point for a loss in overtime. Craig Patrick served before and after the rule change, and his record is presented as W–L–T–OTL.
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