NHL adds former Red Wings, Oilers GM Holland to hockey ops department as consultant
NEW YORK — Former Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland has joined the NHL’s hockey operations department as a consultant.
The league announced the new role for the Hockey Hall of Famer in a release Tuesday.
Holland spent 27 years as an NHL general manager, including 22 in Detroit.
He helped the Red Wings win a Stanley Cup title as an assistant GM in 1997, then three more (1998, 2002, 2008) after being promoted to the GM role.