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to take a permanent gig with NBC/Versus - I know I'm in the minority here, but I like Pierre (okay, I don't care for the mancrushes he develops with certain players), but the guy is an encyclopedia of hockey knowledge and I like his enthusiasm.
Speculation at the Stanley Cup final is that hockey analyst Pierre McGuire could be leaving TSN to take a permanent position as an analyst with NBC and Versus.
McGuire already does work for both networks, but it’s believed NBC and Versus would prefer to have him on an exclusive basis. One scenario that has been floated is McGuire would leave TSN as a regular game analyst, but would do some special events, such as the World Junior Championship, for the Canadian network.
Talks are continuing and will likely be resolved soon. When asked about prospects for his future and his contract status with both TSN and NBC/Versus, McGuire declined comment.
McGuire’s name has also surfaced in NHL front office chatter in the past. He was a finalist for the Minnesota Wild GM job that ultimately went to Chuck Fletcher in 2009. Until the Ottawa Senators renewed Bryan Murray’s contract after the season, there was speculation McGuire would be that team’s new GM. To a lesser degree, the same speculation arose before Pierre Gauthier took over for Bob Gainey with the Montreal Canadiens in February, 2010.
Speculation at the Stanley Cup final is that hockey analyst Pierre McGuire could be leaving TSN to take a permanent position as an analyst with NBC and Versus.
McGuire already does work for both networks, but it’s believed NBC and Versus would prefer to have him on an exclusive basis. One scenario that has been floated is McGuire would leave TSN as a regular game analyst, but would do some special events, such as the World Junior Championship, for the Canadian network.
Talks are continuing and will likely be resolved soon. When asked about prospects for his future and his contract status with both TSN and NBC/Versus, McGuire declined comment.
McGuire’s name has also surfaced in NHL front office chatter in the past. He was a finalist for the Minnesota Wild GM job that ultimately went to Chuck Fletcher in 2009. Until the Ottawa Senators renewed Bryan Murray’s contract after the season, there was speculation McGuire would be that team’s new GM. To a lesser degree, the same speculation arose before Pierre Gauthier took over for Bob Gainey with the Montreal Canadiens in February, 2010.