Detailed view of the retired jerseys of Anaheim Ducks former defenseman Scott Niedermayer (27), winger Teemu Selanne (9) and winger Paul Kariya (8) Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Anaheim Ducks are one of several teams around the league currently searching for a new general manager after Bob Murray resigned from the position in early November. In his place, vice president of hockey operations Jeff Solomon was named interim GM, and ownership indicated that a “methodical, extensive search” would begin to fill the position.

Now, Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic reports that a search committee has been formed, which includes a few familiar names for Ducks fans. CEO Michael Schulman and president of business operations Aaron Teats will be joined by Scott Niedermayer and Paul Kariya on the committee, which will also include owners Susan Samueli and Henry Samueli.

It’s difficult to find two more beloved figures in franchise history than Niedermayer and Kariya. The pair of Hall of Fame players had huge impacts on the success of Anaheim, with the former leading the Ducks to the organization’s only Stanley Cup. Niedermayer won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2007 and raised the Cup for the fourth time in his career after averaging just shy of 30 minutes per game on the Ducks’ championship run.

Kariya meanwhile was the franchise’s first superstar, entering the league in 1994 after his stint with the Canadian national team. He scored 39 points in 47 games as a rookie and found a running mate in Teemu Selanne the following year and never look back. In 606 games for Anaheim, Kariya scored 300 goals and 669 points.

Monday, when discussing the multiple GM vacancies around the league on "The Jeff Marek Show," Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet noted that unlike some of the other spots, Anaheim has some big roster decisions to make in the coming months. Rickard Rakell, Hampus Lindholm and Josh Manson are all unrestricted free agents at the end of the season and could bring back big returns should the Ducks decide to trade them at the deadline, while captain Ryan Getzlaf is also on just a one-year deal with the team. Anaheim has been good enough to perhaps consider adding, not subtracting at the deadline, but that kind of a decision would certainly be one that – in an ideal world at least – should be made by the team’s next GM.

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