As the National Hockey League firms up plans for the 2021 Expansion Draft scheduled for July 21, Seattle Kraken general manager Ron Francis announced two key hires in hockey operations who will help identify the 30 players selected that day and draft picks made in the league's amateur draft July 23 and July 24. Jason Botterill will join the franchise as an assistant general manager and Norm Maciver is slated to be director of player personnel.
Both executives are former NHL players who subsequently cultivated successful front office careers in the sport. Botterill worked for the Pittsburgh Penguins during a 10-year stretch in which the team won Stanley Cups in 2009, 2016 and 2017. Maciver spent the last 14 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks, who won three Cups, too, in 2010, 2013 and 2015. Joining the Kraken-and working with Francis to build a first-ever NHL franchise here in the Pacific Northwest-represent an opportunity neither of them could resist. Both are wholly impressed with their new Kraken colleagues across the organization.
Fortifying the Front Office
The Kraken adds two key hires in hockey operations, looking ahead to formulating a first roster with the expansion and amateur drafts in July