Lethbridge Herald

Panthers make NHL history

TEAM HIRES LEAGUE’S FIRST BLACK ASSISTANT GM

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Florida Panthers on Tuesday hired Brett Peterson as an assistant general manager. The team said Peters is believed to be the first Black assistant GM in the National Hockey League.

Peterson’s hiring comes days after the nearby Miami

Marlins hired Kim Ng as the first female GM in Major League Baseball.

Among its recent antiracism and diversity initiative­s, the NHL formed an executive inclusion council that aims to increase minority participat­ion in front offices and on coaching staffs.

The 39-year-old Peterson has a background as a player agent just like GM Bill Zito and fellow assistant Paul Krepelka. He was previously vicepresid­ent of hockey for Wasserman Media Group and has been an NHLPA certified agent since 2009.

“It’s a great move by the Florida Panthers, and Wasserman Hockey will certainly miss him,” Wasserman Hockey senior vice-president Judd Moldaver said in a phone interview. “He played the game at a high level. He treats people the right way. He’s extremely smart. Players love him, respect him.”

Peterson played five pro seasons in the minors after winning a national title during his time at Boston College. The Northborou­gh, Massachuse­tts, native also advises and consults for a non-profit organizati­on that provides mentoring and hockey programs for underprivi­leged youth and underserve­d communitie­s.

“His substantiv­e hockey experience as a player, significan­t developmen­tal and evaluation skills and business acumen as a negotiator combine to form an elite skill set that is very difficult to find in our sport,” Zito said in a release sent by the Panthers. “There are many who can excel in one of those discipline­s but few who excel in all three.”

The Panthers said Peterson will take an active role in their foundation’s community programs aimed at making the sport more inclusive in South Florida.

“I’m very excited for this opportunit­y with the Panthers and with Bill’s growing front office team,” Peterson said. “It’s a special day for myself and my family, and I can’t wait to get to work.”

Wasserman Hockey executive VP Markus Lehto, who took over many of Zito’s clients at Acme World Sports when Zito became assistant GM of the Columbus Blue Jackets, said he wasn’t surprised Peterson’s skills were coveted by a front office.

“I expect that many of the same qualities that made him a successful agent — his character, his respect within the industry, and his understand­ing of all levels of the game — will also make him a successful executive,” Lehto said.

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