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Penguins make Jason Karmanos VP of Hockey Operations

2012 NHL Entry Draft - Rounds 2-7

PITTSBURGH, PA - JUNE 23: Daniel Altshuller, drafted 63rd overall by the Carolina Hurricanes poses with general manager Jim Rutherford (L), director of hockey operations Ron Francis (second from right) and Vice President and assistant general manager Jason Karmanos (R) during day two of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft at Consol Energy Center on June 23, 2012 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Dave Sandford/NHLI via Getty Images)

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After being fired by the Carolina Hurricanes in September 2013, Jason Karmanos has a new gig and it’s those ‘Canes connections that helped him out.

The Pittsburgh Penguins announced they’ve hired Karmanos to be the Vice President of Hockey Operations.

After spending 15 seasons with the Hurricanes, ultimately winding up as the assistant GM to Jim Rutherford, it’s Rutherford who has brought him back on board in Pittsburgh. From the Penguins’ release:

“I’ve worked with Jason for many years, know him well and know he can make great contributions to our hockey operations department,” Rutherford said. “His first priority here will be to re-shape our analytics so that we have all the tools available in our decision-making process throughout the season.”

Karmanos is the son of Hurricanes owner Peter Karmanos, but you may not want to bring to mention that to him.

When he was fired by the Hurricanes he said it wasn’t his performance that came into play, something he mentioned again today, hinting at possible (likely?) disagreements with his father. Even at today’s announcement he stressed his desire to be his own person.

It’s worked out pretty well for him that his relationship with Rutherford is still strong. Landing an executive job with the Penguins while they have Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin in their prime could work out rather well.

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