Updated details on Jim Rutherford's abrupt resignation as Penguins GM

He just up and quit! What gives!?

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Published 3 years ago
Updated details on Jim Rutherford's abrupt resignation as Penguins GM
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In case you missed the news earlier today, Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford announced his abrupt resignation from the team citing personal reasons.


The 71 year old general manager had been GM of the Penguins since the 2014-15 season and was the team's architect of a Stanley Cup championship in 2016 and 2017. He was named to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2019.

"It has been a great honor to serve as general manager of the Penguins, and to hang two more Stanley Cup banners at PPG Paints Arena," Rutherford said. "I have so many people to thank, beginning with the owners, Ron Burkle and Mario Lemieux, and team president David Morehouse. There always has been so much support from everyone involved with the Penguins, both on the hockey and business staffs, and, of course, from a special group of players led by Sidney Crosby. The fans here have been tremendous to me and my family. I know it's a little unusual to have this happen during a season, but just felt this was the right time to step away."

With Rutherford's abrupt resignation and with his age, naturally fans and analysts began to wonder if there are some underlying healthy issues at at play. Not so though says the vibrant Rutherford, it's simply time to step away.


There must be more than meets the eye here...

In any case, all the best to GMJR in retirement. You may not agreed with many of his most recent moves, but you can't deny the guy's impact over his entire career. There's a reason he's a Hall of Famer. All the best, Jimbo!