The National Hockey League's most prestigious honor for general managers is just around the corner, with three Western Conference team architects vying for the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award. Among the finalists are contenders who have masterfully crafted Stanley Cup front-runners, transforming their teams into formidable forces on the ice. The question on everyone's mind is: who has done the best job of building a championship contender? From shrewd trades to savvy free agent signings, these general managers have demonstrated exceptional skill in assembling a winning roster. As the NHL season nears its climax, their work will be put to the ultimate test, and the winner of the Jim Gregory Award will be the one who best exemplifies the art of building a Stanley Cup champion.
Three Western Conference team architects are finalists for the NHL's Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award. Who has done the best job of developing a Stanley Cup front-runner?