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  1. Ducks part ways with assistant GM Dave Nonis: Sources

  2. Dave Nonis - BC Hockey Hall of Fame 2024

    WEBDave Nonis, Inducted into the Builders Category, grew up in Burnaby, BC. He played junior in Burnaby and NCAA hockey at Maine. In 2004, at age 37, he was named General Manager of the Vancouver Canucks, the …

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    Nonis, meanwhile, will now be a candidate for other openings around the league. The longtime executive served more than a decade with both the Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs before joining the Ducks, often connected to Brian Burke, now the president of hockey operations in Pittsburgh.
    Nonis had been with the Ducks since 2015, taking on the asst. GM role three years ago. Anaheim has completely revamped its front office since Bob Murray resigned from the position of GM last year.
    Dave Nonis played in two leagues over the course of his career. Learn more about them from these League History pages. If you would like to know more about any of the two teams that Dave Nonis played for during his career, visit these Team History pages.
    However, after two disappointing seasons, Nonis was relieved of his duties on April 12, 2015, one day after the 2014-15 regular season ended, along with head coach Peter Horachek, assistant coaches Steve Spott and Chris Denis, and goaltending coach Rick St. Croix.
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  4. Maple Leafs sign GM Dave Nonis to five-year extension

  5. A look at Dave Nonis' career with Maple Leafs - The Toronto Star

  6. Maple Leafs sign general manager Dave Nonis to 5-year contract ...

  7. Maple Leafs fire GM Dave Nonis, coach Peter Horachek

  8. Dave Nonis Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com

  9. NHL | Canucks fire GM Dave Nonis after 3 seasons

  10. Canucks at 50: How an early morning walk finally led …

    WEBCanucks at 50: How an early morning walk finally led Dave Nonis to Roberto Luongo. 'We had a legitimate starter in Dan (Cloutier) but, you know, I don't believe you wouldn't win without an elite ...