The news of Chiarelli's arrival was first reported by Sens insider Brent Wallace, and it's an intriguing development for the Senators' fanbase. What makes this reunion even more captivating is Chiarelli's history with the franchise. He initially kicked off his NHL career with the Senators back in 1999, starting in a player agent role before climbing the ranks within the organization. By 2004, he had assumed the position of Assistant General Manager, marking the early stages of his storied career.
However, it was his outstanding work in Ottawa that eventually led him to a momentous opportunity with the Boston Bruins. In 2006, he was appointed the general manager of the Bruins, a position where he would etch his name in hockey history. Chiarelli played a pivotal role in constructing the Bruins team that clinched the Stanley Cup in 2011, an achievement that endears him to Boston fans to this day.
But as the hockey world knows, Chiarelli's journey also includes a challenging period with the Edmonton Oilers. His time in Edmonton was marked by tumultuous decisions, including the controversial trade of Taylor Hall and the lucrative Milan Lucic contract, which drew significant scrutiny. His tenure in Edmonton came to a close amid mixed results.
Chiarelli's return to Canada, following a brief stint with the St. Louis Blues' management staff, raises intriguing questions about his role and influence within the Senators' organization. With his established rapport with the team's new owner, Michael Andlauer, and the incumbent GM Pierre Dorion facing constant pressure, Chiarelli's presence could add a fascinating dynamic to the Senators' front office.
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Who would you rather have as a GM? | ||
Don Sweeney | 45 | 71.4 % |
Peter Chiarelli | 18 | 28.6 % |
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