Steve Staios Leaves Edmonton Oilers, Raises Questions about Successor for General Manager Position

Key points:
- Steve Staios has left his advisory role with the Edmonton Oilers to become the president of hockey operations for the Senators
- His departure raises questions about the future of Oilers management and who will succeed Ken Holland as general manager
- Potential replacements include assistant GMs Keith Gretzky and Brad Holland
Steve Staios’ departure from the Edmonton Oilers to become the president of hockey operations for the Senators raises questions about the future of Oilers management and who will succeed Ken Holland as general manager. Staios, who was widely expected to succeed Holland, had his potential succession plan quashed due to the recent sale of the Senators by his former boss. With Staios out of the picture, potential replacements include assistant GMs Keith Gretzky and Brad Holland, with Brad Holland currently having an advantage due to the team’s focus on a more analytical approach.
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