Ryane Clowe resigns as Sharks' assistant general manager after just one season
Briefly

Ryane Clowe resigns as Sharks' assistant general manager after just one season
"Recently, I had to make the extremely difficult decision to resign from my position as assistant general manager with the San Jose Sharks,"
"I truly loved being back in San Jose and working with Mike Grier and his entire team but at this point, this decision is in the best interest of my family."
"The franchise has an exciting future ahead and is set up to be successful for a long period of time, and I am grateful to Mike and Jonathan Becher for giving me the opportunity to return to San Jose."
Ryane Clowe resigned as assistant general manager of the San Jose Sharks after one season. He described the decision as extremely difficult and said it was made in the best interest of his family. He said he enjoyed returning to San Jose and working with Mike Grier and the organization, and expressed gratitude to Mike and Jonathan Becher for the opportunity. Clowe joined the Sharks' front office on July 3, 2024, after serving as a special advisor to the New York Rangers. Clowe was a 2001 sixth-round Sharks draft pick who played multiple seasons in San Jose, later with the Rangers and Devils, and moved into coaching and management. No further details were provided beyond the family explanation.
Read at Yahoo Sports
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]