Playoffs
Cheveldayoff Inherits the Crown as Armstrong Steps Away
Kevin Cheveldayoff has officially become the NHL's longest-tenured general manager following Doug Armstrong's departure, a milestone that speaks volumes about staying power in a league where front office turnover happens faster than a playoff series. Cheveldayoff's longevity in Winnipeg represents a rare breed of stability in a business where most GMs get three to five years before the axe falls.
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