Sharks assistant GM resigns from position
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Sharks assistant GM resigns from position
""Recently, I had to make the extremely difficult decision to resign from my position as assistant general manager with the San Jose Sharks," the statement said. "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,""
"Clowe does have a history of stepping down from positions. In 2019, he stepped down as the head coach of the ECHL's Newfoundland Growlers after having a history of concussions during his playing days. The year prior, he missed several games because of the concussions. Before joining the Sharks' front office, he was with the New York Rangers as an advisor to general manager Chris Drury. The Sharks finished the season last year with a 20-50 record, which was last in the Pacific Division."
Ryan Clowe resigned from his role as assistant general manager with the San Jose Sharks, citing that the decision was in the best interest of his family and expressing gratitude to Mike Grier and Jonathan Becher. Clowe returned to San Jose in 2024 and held responsibilities with both the NHL club and its AHL affiliate, the San Jose Barracuda. The precise reasons beyond family considerations were not specified. Clowe has previously stepped down from positions, including resigning as head coach of the ECHL's Newfoundland Growlers in 2019 after a history of concussions. Prior to rejoining San Jose, he advised New York Rangers GM Chris Drury. The Sharks finished the last season 20-50, last in the Pacific Division.
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