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Penguins hire Chris Pryor as director of player personnel
Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

When Ron Hextall was named general manager of the Penguins earlier this month, speculation quickly turned to how long it would take before Chris Pryor was added to Pittsburgh’s front office.  It turns out the answer was two-and-a-half weeks, as the Penguins announced on Saturday that they’ve hired Pryor as their director of player personnel.  The release states that his role will be to help oversee the scouting efforts in North America and Europe, and assist with all player-personnel decisions.

Pryor, 60, held various roles with the Flyers from 1999 to 2019, including amateur scout, director of scouting and director of player personnel.  It was there that he worked with Hextall, who held Philadelphia’s GM title for three years.  Both were let go at the same time in late November of 2018 with Hextall becoming a senior advisor with the Kings and Pryor going to Nashville as a scout.

Pryor becomes the third addition of note to Pittsburgh’s front office since Jim Rutherford’s sudden resignation last month, joining Hextall and new president of hockey operations Brian Burke.

As for Derek Clancey who was the director of player personnel before Saturday’s move, he has been let go by the Penguins, Hextall confirmed to Seth Rorabaugh of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.  He was in his second season in that role with Pittsburgh and had been with the team since 2007 when he started as a pro scout, later moving up to director of professional scouting.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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