
Ken Holland
Ken Holland is a Hall of Fame hockey executive known for his successful tenure as general manager of the Detroit Red Wings, where he led the team to four Stanley Cup championships and established a legacy of excellence. After a 22-year run with the Red Wings, which included a remarkable streak of 25 consecutive playoff appearances, Holland moved on to the Edmonton Oilers, where he helped rejuvenate the franchise around superstars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. In 2024, Holland was hired as the general manager of the Los Angeles Kings, tasked with improving a talented roster that has struggled in the playoffs.
Born on May 24, 1954 (71 years old)
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Ireland:
Ken Holland, a 42-year veteran of the Irish naval service, criticized the elitist mindset among senior military figures.
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Ken Holland was hired as the general manager of the Los Angeles Kings after a successful tenure with the Edmonton Oilers and Detroit Red Wings.
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