Rick Nash named Canada’s general manager for men’s world hockey championship
CALGARY — Rick Nash will lead Canada at the men’s world hockey championship.
The former NHLer and two-time Olympic gold medallist was named general manager Tuesday by Hockey Canada for the tournament set to run May 10 to 26 in Czechia.
The 39-year-old from Brampton, Ont., was an assistant GM when the Canadians won silver at the 2022 tournament. Nash, who retired as a player in 2019, is in his third season as director of player development with the Columbus Blue Jackets following two campaigns as special assistant to the GM.
Nash got the nod from St. Louis Blues GM Doug Armstrong, former Anaheim Ducks captain and player relations adviser Ryan Getzlaf, and Hockey Canada executive Scott Salmond after the trio was tabbed by the national program last week to pick the country’s team of NHLers for the 2026 Olympics.