Report: Sabres AGM Greeley to have follow-up interview with Hurricanes
David Banks / USA Today Sports
Tom Dundon may be narrowing in on a decision.
Buffalo Sabres assistant general manager Steve Greeley will be in Carolina on Thursday for a follow-up interview for the Hurricanes' vacant GM job, sources told TSN's Darren Dreger.
Greeley is believed to have first interviewed for the job in mid-March. He just wrapped up his first season in the Sabres' front office, and previously served as the New York Rangers' director of player personnel, the assistant coach at Boston University, and a scout for the Kings.
Carolina's new GM will be tasked with working alongside its new owner in the search for a new head coach after Bill Peters recently resigned.
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