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There could be changing of the guard in Ottawa, Postmedia has learned.
The Senators have called an 11 a.m. news conference Sunday where it’s believed they will announce GM Bryan Murray, who has been on the job since the club went to the Stanley Cup in 2007, has decided to move into a role as a senior advisor while assistant Pierre Dorion will become the seventh GM in club history.
The club is calling it “a significant hockey announcement.”
Pierre Dorion
Dorion, an Ottawa native, is in his ninth season with the Senators and has spent 20 years working in the NHL.
He was the club’s director of player personnel before being elevated to the position of assistant GM along with Randy Lee in 2014. Lee will stay in his role as assistant GM and you can expect that his duties will be expanded.
Dorion worked as an amateur scout with the Montreal Canadiens for 11 seasons and spent two years with the New York Rangers before coming to Ottawa.
While Murray, 73, won’t be out of the picture completely. His new job will keep involved as the club takes to try to get back to the playoffs next season. Battling Stage 4 colon cancer, Murray had been considering moving into a different role for over a year and can bring his wealth of experience to help Dorion.
Yes, there’s a lot of work to do with the roster, but the first decision Dorion has to make is on the future of coach Dave Cameron. It’s believed he — along with most of the coaching staff — could be shown the door after only 15 months on the job and it will be the seventh coaching change since the club went to the final.
bgarrioch@postmedia.com
Twitter: @sungarrioch
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The Senators have called an 11 a.m. news conference Sunday where it’s believed they will announce GM Bryan Murray, who has been on the job since the club went to the Stanley Cup in 2007, has decided to move into a role as a senior advisor while assistant Pierre Dorion will become the seventh GM in club history.
The club is calling it “a significant hockey announcement.”
Pierre Dorion
Dorion, an Ottawa native, is in his ninth season with the Senators and has spent 20 years working in the NHL.
He was the club’s director of player personnel before being elevated to the position of assistant GM along with Randy Lee in 2014. Lee will stay in his role as assistant GM and you can expect that his duties will be expanded.
Dorion worked as an amateur scout with the Montreal Canadiens for 11 seasons and spent two years with the New York Rangers before coming to Ottawa.
While Murray, 73, won’t be out of the picture completely. His new job will keep involved as the club takes to try to get back to the playoffs next season. Battling Stage 4 colon cancer, Murray had been considering moving into a different role for over a year and can bring his wealth of experience to help Dorion.
Yes, there’s a lot of work to do with the roster, but the first decision Dorion has to make is on the future of coach Dave Cameron. It’s believed he — along with most of the coaching staff — could be shown the door after only 15 months on the job and it will be the seventh coaching change since the club went to the final.
bgarrioch@postmedia.com
Twitter: @sungarrioch

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