
""I truly loved being back in San Jose and working with (general manager) 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 (team president) Jonathan Becher for giving me the opportunity to return to San Jose.""
""Clowe's decision comes just over a year after he left his job as a senior advisor to New York Rangers general manager Chris Drury to join Grier, his former teammate in San Jose, in the Sharks' front office. Clowe's duties included working with the Sharks' scouting and development staffs, Grier and fellow Sharks assistant general managers Tom Holy and Joe Will, helping to oversee all aspects of the Sharks' hockey operations department.""
Ryane Clowe resigned as the San Jose Sharks' assistant general manager after one season, saying the decision was best for his family. Clowe, 42, did not give a specific reason beyond family considerations. He returned to San Jose after leaving a senior advisor role with the New York Rangers to join general manager Mike Grier and the Sharks' front office. His responsibilities included working with scouting and development staffs and assisting Grier, Tom Holy and Joe Will in overseeing the hockey operations department. It was unclear whether the Sharks would hire a replacement before training camp and the Oct. 9 regular-season opener.
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