Ken Holland
Ken Holland
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Kenneth Hugh "Ken" Holland is a renowned Canadian hockey executive, best known as the current President and General Manager of the Edmonton Oilers.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on October 8, 1955, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Still active in his career.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Canadian
Hockey Executive (President and General Manager)
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in a hockey-loving family, Holland's passion for the sport was evident from an early age. He began his professional journey in the 1970s, working behind the scenes as a scout and assistant coach for various teams.
Major Accomplishments
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Stanley Cup Champion: As President of Hockey Operations for the Detroit Red Wings (1997-2005), Holland played a crucial role in the team's four Stanley Cup wins during that period.
Oilers' Rebuilding Efforts: In 2016, he joined the Edmonton Oilers as General Manager and President of Hockey Operations. Under his leadership, the team has undergone significant rebuilding efforts, including drafting top prospects like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
Award-Winning Executive: Holland was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame (HHOF) in 2006 for his contributions to the sport as an executive.Notable Works or Actions
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Holland's leadership has been instrumental in shaping the careers of numerous NHL players, including:
Steve Yzerman
Nicklas Lidstrom
Brendan Shanahan
His expertise extends beyond player development, with a keen eye for roster construction and strategic decision-making.
Impact and Legacy
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As a highly respected figure in the hockey world, Ken Holland's influence is multifaceted:
Player Development: His ability to identify and nurture talent has led to the growth of several NHL stars.
Franchise Revitalization: Under his guidance, teams like the Detroit Red Wings and Edmonton Oilers have experienced significant success and transformation.
* Industry Recognition: Holland's induction into the HHOF solidifies his status as one of the most accomplished hockey executives in history.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Ken Holland's expertise and accomplishments make him a sought-after voice on hockey-related topics. His quotes offer valuable insights into the world of professional sports, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the game and its complexities.
His contributions to the sport have earned him widespread recognition, making him an authoritative figure in the hockey community.
Holland's legacy serves as a testament to his dedication and passion for the sport, inspiring future generations of hockey executives and players alike.
Quotes by Ken Holland
Ken Holland's insights on:

That's the assumption we're operating under. We're certainly going to look at all of our options, but we're under the assumption Pavel will not play with us this season.

Dave's relationship with half our team -- and it was the core half -- had really been cemented as the assistant coach. I thought it was important to bring in someone with a different type of personality.

It's been a tough 12 hours for our organization. The great news is that Jiri Fischer is doing very, very well.

They're both good young players with a lot of ability, but they're not finished products,

There's a lot more moves than I thought and that people thought there was going to be. I think a lot of teams in the West made themselves better over the last 48 hours.

This is a big stretch for us. We saw what happened to San Jose last year when they got off to a slow start and what happened to Dallas two years ago. The Western Conference is so close that if you get too far behind the pack ...



