Overview
- Langenbrunner, 50, is leaving the Bruins to seek NHL roles after the team’s announcement Thursday.
- He spent 11 years in Boston’s front office and has been an assistant GM since 2022, overseeing pro player personnel and acquisitions.
- Recent hires changed the market, with Vancouver elevating Ryan Johnson to general manager and Toronto naming John Chayka.
- The Nashville Predators still have a GM vacancy that could represent an upward move for him.
- Media in Boston have floated internal options to replace him, including Adam McQuaid or Zdeno Chara.