Greg Sherman

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Greg Sherman (born March 30, 1970 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States) is the current general manager of the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League,[1] a post he has held since June 3, 2009. Sherman stepped into the role following seven years as a special assistant to the general manager for the club. He replaced François Giguère.

When Patrick Roy was named head coach of the Avalanche in 2013, he was also named vice president of hockey operations. According to Bob McKenzie of TSN, Sherman is now general manager "in name only." [2] Sherman now serves mainly in an advisory role to Roy and executive vice president Joe Sakic, who have the final say in hockey matters.

NHL GM record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
WonLostOTLWin %Finish Won Lost Result
COL2009-10 43309.589 2nd in Northwest Division 2 4 Lost in First Round
COL2010-11 30448.405 4th in Northwest Division - - Missed Playoffs
COL2011-12 41356.539 3rd in Northwest Division - - Missed Playoffs
COL2012-13 16257.390 5th in Northwest Division - - Missed Playoffs
COL2012-13 1650.761 - - - Season In Progress
Total 14613930.5120 Division
Championships
2 4 0 Stanley Cups


Preceded by
Francois Giguere
General Manager of the Colorado Avalanche
2009–present
Incumbent

References


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