Former Red Wings Reigning Over the NHL

If you look at the front offices of the NHL, chances are you’ll see Detroit Red Wings alumni guiding franchises. In fact, quite a few players and coaches from the most recent Hockeytown dynasty are now enjoying management roles throughout the league.

Just think about the great hockey minds that were in Detroit at one time – Steve Yzerman, Brendan Shanahan, Mike Babcock, Ken Holland, Scotty Bowman, and Jim Nill were all a part of the surprisingly thrifty 2005-06 team and spent several additional years with the Red Wings. Surely, the likes of Nicklas Lidstrom, Henrik Zetterberg, and Pavel Datsyuk will join them someday.

Ken Holland, Henrik Zetterberg and coach Mike Babcock of the Detroit Red Wings.
How long before Henrik Zetterberg joins Ken Holland and Mike Babcock as high-powered managers around the NHL? (Courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Today, Red Wings alumni are the most influential people in the NHL. They preside over franchises, shape rosters, and are consistently counted on to lead international teams. Let’s take a look at all of the former Red Wings who presently guide NHL teams. Surely, their expertise stems from the lessons learned during their time in Hockeytown.

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Red Wings in Detroit’s Front Office

Eight former Red Wings players now serve in the organization’s front office, including a handful from Detroit’s recent four-Stanley Cup dynasty.

  • Ken Holland – executive vice president and general manager
  • Kris Draper – assistant to the general manager
  • Jiri Fischer – director of player evaluation
  • Dan Cleary – player development assistant
  • Doug Houda – assistant coach
  • Mark Howe – director of pro scouting
  • Glenn Merkosky – pro scout
  • Kirk Maltby – pro scout

The most prominent of the group, Holland, has been with the organization in some capacity for nearly 40 years. Just about every former Red Wing mentioned below crossed paths with the long-time GM at some point.

Related: The Best & Worst Trades of Ken Holland’s Red Wings Tenure

Jim Lites Presiding Over the Dallas Stars

Now known for his profane outburst against star forwards Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin, Jim Lites is a former Red Wings executive who presently runs the Stars as their CEO and alternate governor. Since joining the Stars, Lites has hired or signed off on hiring a few former Red Wings:

  • Jim Nill – general manager
  • Todd Nelson – assistant coach
  • Jim Bedard – goaltending development coach
Former Detroit Red Wings assistant general manager Jim Nill.
From a grinding, defensive forward to NHL general manager, Jim Nill has been around the league for a long time. Could Kris Draper follow his path? (Louis DeLuca/Dallas News)

If the Stars don’t turn their season around, more changes could be on the way, with Nill’s seat being the hottest. Could he give Holland a call to add more depth before the 2019 NHL Trade Deadline?

Shanahan’s Plan in Toronto

When the Toronto Maple Leafs hired former Red Wings power forward Brendan Shanahan as their president and alternate governor, his rebuilding plan was one of the most aggressive the league had ever seen. Part of his strategy: bring in a world-class coach. And that person turned out to be Mike Babcock.

Former Detroit Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock.
Are the Red Wings better off without Mike Babcock behind the bench? (Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports)

When the Red Wings’ long-time coach joined the Maple Leafs in 2015, Babcock also brought over former Red Wings assistants Jim Hiller and Andrew Brewer to help guide the team. Hiller, in particular, was responsible for Detroit’s formerly impressive power play, which hasn’t been the same since his departure.

Yzerman’s Entourage in Tampa Bay

Though he’s now a senior adviser to the general manager, Steve Yzerman was instrumental in the Tampa Bay Lightning’s rise from draft lottery contender to NHL powerhouse. In fact, the Lightning’s Presidents’ Trophy-caliber roster has Yzerman’s fingerprints all over it.

Steve Yzerman, former captain of the Detroit Red Wings.
Steve Yzerman is coming home to Michigan, but will he return to the Red Wings? (Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)

Among Yzerman’s many hires are a few former Red Wings teammates:

  • Pat Verbeek – assistant general manager and director of player personnel
  • Stacy Roest – director of player development
  • Jamie Pushor – director of professional scouting

Roest, while he was winding down his career in Switzerland, advised Holland to sign Damien Brunner. Though his Red Wings career was short-lived, Brunner was a sneaky good addition and helped the organization to their last prosperous playoff appearance.

If Yzerman returns to the Red Wings, could he bring some of his valuable direct reports with him?

Bergevin’s Detroit Connections in Montreal

The Montreal Canadiens’ executive vice president and general manager Marc Bergevin was part of Detroit’s incredible 1995-96 team that holds the NHL record for most wins in a season (62). Then, he was a depth defenseman for the Red Wings. Now, Bergevin is a high-powered executive who employs former Red Wings, including:

  • Martin Lapointe – director of player personnel
  • Vincent Riendeau – director of goaltending development
  • Christer Rockstrom – amateur scout, Europe

While Red Wings scout Hakan Andersson gets a lot of credit for the Red Wings’ late-round draft steals, it was actually Rockstrom who discovered Nicklas Lidstrom nearly 30 years ago. Rockstrom suggested that Red Wings director of scouting Neil Smith take a look at the young defenseman and pluck him during the 1989 NHL Draft.

Bowman Advising the Blackhawks

Believe it or not, Scotty Bowman is still taking part in hockey decision-making 16-plus years after retiring as a coach. Today, he advises his son Stan, the Chicago Blackhawks’ general manager, in what sums up to be a Jim Devellano-type role.

Scotty Bowman and Brett Hull of the Detroit Red Wings celebrate with the Stanley Cup
Scotty Bowman, just after his last game as a head coach. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images/NHLI)

In addition, long-time Bowman assistant Barry Smith is still working in the NHL as well. When Joel Quenneville was let go and Jeremy Colliton was named the Blackhawks’ new coach, Smith was re-assigned as an assistant coach. Previously, Smith held various director roles in Chicago.

Other Former Red Wings in Executive Roles

In addition to the former Red Wings above, these gentlemen have high-profile gigs around the NHL:

  • Don Waddell – former Red Wings assistant general manager, now Carolina Hurricanes president and general manager.
  • Luc Robitaille – former Red Wings forward, now Los Angeles Kings president and alternate governor.
  • Jim Rutherford – former Red Wings goaltender, now Pittsburgh Penguins executive vice president and general manager.
  • Tim Taylor – former Red Wings forward, now St. Louis Blues director of player development and pro scout.
  • Colin Campbell – former Red Wings defenseman and assistant coach, now NHL executive vice president and director of hockey operations.

Though they’re not executives, plenty of former Red Wings players and coaches hold coaching jobs around the league, including Bill Peters, Manny Legace, Dave Barr, Steve Ott, Bill Ranford, and, of course, Jack Adams Award recipient Gerard Gallant with the Vegas Golden Knights.

Which former Detroit Red Wings would you want the organization to employ today? Share your thoughts below.