Edmonton Oilers name Ken Holland as general manager and president of hockey ops
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers have made it official that Ken Holland is their new general manager, after Holland spent more than two decades and won three Stanley Cups doing the same job for the Detroit Red Wings.
Holland in turn, made it official Tuesday that he will not retain interim Oilers coach Ken Hitchcock, and that he expects the Oilers to be in the hunt in the playoffs next season and for the years after that.
“Right now times are tough. The team’s made the playoffs once in 13 years,” Holland told reporters at a news conference at Rogers Place. Sitting beside him were Oilers CEO Bob Nicholson and team owner Daryl Katz.