Edmonton CEO Bob Nicholson looks for new GM after another lost season
EDMONTON — The fact the Edmonton Oilers have missed the playoffs in 12 of the last 13 seasons isn’t all CEO Bob Nicholson’s fault, but it certainly is his problem as he begins an overhaul of the team’s hockey operations department this off-season.
With Nicholson at the end of his fourth season with the Oilers, he needs a general manager to replace Peter Chiarelli. Nicholson — in his first week on the job — hired Chiarelli in April 2015. He was fired in January.
Chiarelli’s first hire was coach Todd McLellan. He was fired in November and replaced by Ken Hitchcock. With the Oilers having missed the post-season in three of Nicholson’s four seasons and a restless fan base demanding changes, the pressure to get it right this time is considerable.
“We have to give the fans a plan and we have to make sure the fans understand the plan,” Nicholson said at a news conference on Monday. “It starts right away, as soon as the general manager is in place. We have to make sure we’re getting that out in front of everyone.