
Is This the Week Nashville Picks a New GM? Inside the Candidates and Toronto’s Coaching Shakeup
Nashville’s GM carousel looks like it could hit a turning point this week. After a string of in-person interviews and a bold — but rebuffed — request to speak to another candidate, the Predators appear ready to narrow their list. At the same time, Toronto’s coaching situation hints at a league trend: teams leaning into fresh voices rather than familiar names.
Brett Peterson — Prediction: Strong Contender
- Predictions: Expect Peterson to remain a leading candidate for Nashville. Context / fit: Peterson’s link to Florida’s front office gives him recent experience in cap management and player development, fitting Nashville’s immediate need to balance a competitive roster with long-term sustainability. Team implications: A hire of Peterson would signal continuity toward analytics-driven drafting and a willingness to let a younger GM steer a multi-year rebuild/contender transition.
Bill Scott — Prediction: High upside, dark-horse pick
- Predictions: Scott’s experience with Edmonton’s rebuild makes him an attractive option, though he may not be the frontrunner. Context / fit: Scott has been part of a front office focused on asset accumulation and pro scouting — valuable traits for Nashville if they prioritize depth and drafting. Team implications: Scott would likely accelerate a patient, draft-and-develop strategy and could shift priorities away from short-term cap-heavy moves.
Darren York — Prediction: Viable veteran presence
- Predictions: York could be Nashville’s choice if the club wants a steady hand with playoff experience. Context / fit: Coming from Carolina, York brings knowledge of building around a strong defensive core and leveraging goaltending — both areas Nashville values. Team implications: York’s hire might push Nashville toward immediate competitive tweaks, targeting veterans to bridge to their youth.
Eric Tulsky — Prediction: Unlikely this week
- Predictions: The Predators requested permission to interview Tulsky but were denied, making his availability remote in the near term. Context / fit: Tulsky is a popular name leaguewide; being blocked suggests his current club isn’t ready to lose him. Team implications: With Tulsky off the immediate table, Nashville will need to accelerate decisions among the present interviewees.
Pete DeBoer — Prediction: Not Toronto’s direction
- Predictions: Expect Toronto to look elsewhere than DeBoer if they change coaches. Context / fit: DeBoer’s experience is proven, but the Leafs may be seeking a different voice after internal review of team identity. Team implications: Passing on DeBoer opens the door to younger, developmental-minded coaches who align with a longer-term vision.
Manny Malhotra — Prediction: Front-runner for Toronto’s coaching vacancy
- Predictions: Malhotra is increasingly viewed as the kind of up-and-comer Toronto might prefer. Context / fit: Malhotra’s reputation for player development and modern coaching techniques matches a Leafs front office that’s hinted at wanting something new. Team implications: Hiring Malhotra would signal a shift toward growth, player relationships, and a progressive system emphasis.
Kevyn Adams / Sunny Mehta — Prediction: Possible alternatives for Toronto leadership
- Predictions: Both remain on the short list as non-traditional options if Toronto seeks bigger structural changes. Context / fit: Adams brings proven GM experience; Mehta represents a data-driven, analytics-first approach. Team implications: Either choice would indicate a rebuild or retool mindset rather than a quick fix.
Market trends, turning points and trade themes The common thread is clear: NHL clubs are valuing youth, analytics, and development. Nashville’s audacious move to request Tulsky speaks to a front office willing to be bold; the denial may be the turning point that forces a quicker decision from the Predators. Across the league, teams appear less inclined to recycle veteran coaches and GMs in favor of emergent voices.
Future outlook Expect a decision from Nashville sooner rather than later, with Peterson, Scott or York the likeliest candidates. Toronto’s coaching cadence points toward Malhotra or another up-and-comer. In the coming days watch for formal interviews to convert into hires — moves that will define roster and strategic plans for both clubs heading into the offseason.
Sarah Chen
International hockey correspondent specializing in European leagues and Olympic hockey coverage.