I don’t have live access to update feeds in this moment, but I can share the latest widely reported context about Marc Bergevin up to late 2025 and typical directions around his status.
Short answer
- As of the end of 2025, Marc Bergevin was reported to have moved on from his roles with Montreal previously and was connected to front-office duties elsewhere, with coverage noting ongoing discussions about his next NHL executive position. For precise, up-to-the-minute status, I’d need to check current outlets.
Background and recent latest-news themes
- Montreal Canadiens tenure wrap: Bergevin served as Canadiens GM from 2012 through 2021, overseeing a transformative run that included a Stanley Cup Final appearance in 2021 before his departure. Ongoing reporting in 2024–2025 recapped his exit and the subsequent front-office reshuffles in Montreal, emphasizing that he did not immediately return to a long-term GM role with the Habs after 2021–22.[2][4][6]
- Post-Montreal front-office movement: After leaving Montreal, Bergevin’s name repeatedly appeared in trade rumors and speculative reports about potential NHL roles, including executive management or advisory positions with various teams. Coverage through 2024–2025 highlighted that while he pursued or considered GM-adjacent opportunities, concrete long-term roles with top NHL clubs were not consistently confirmed in public announcements.[3][5][2]
- Spengler Cup and international/alternate roles: In late 2025, reports surfaced about Bergevin taking on or considering an executive role with teams outside the NHL’s primary market (e.g., national or international competition structures) as he evaluated opportunities, though these moves were subject to changes and official confirmations.[3]
- Notable notes on timelines: Several outlets noted that Bergevin’s future in NHL front offices had been a matter of ongoing discussion since his Montreal departure, with reported negotiations occasionally referenced but not always yielding a formal appointment by the time of those reports.[5][2]
What to verify for the latest
- If you want the very latest status as of today, I can search current outlets and pull a few authoritative reports (e.g., team announcements, major sports networks) and summarize with citations.
- Tell me if you’d prefer a quick 1-2 paragraph update or a concise timeline of Bergevin’s public-facing roles since 2021, with links.
Illustrative note
- A quick snapshot often cited is Bergevin’s transition from Canadiens GM (2012–2021) to subsequent advisory or front-office discussions with other NHL teams, followed by sporadic reporting of new roles or interviews, rather than a settled long-term position as of the most recent public reports.[6][5][3]
Would you like me to pull the latest confirmed update from current sources and provide citations? If you want, I can focus on a specific timeframe (e.g., last 6 months) or filter to only NHL teams.
Sources
Carolina Hurricanes team reporter Walt Ruff relays word from today’s practice that forward Teuvo Teravainen has shed his yellow non-contact jersey. This is a positive step forward for Teravainen, who has missed most of the Hurricanes’ run to the Eastern Conference Final due to a broken hand. The Hurricanes originally issued a four-to-eight-week timeline for Teravainen’s return, and if today’s news is any indication his return to the ice could be just around the corner, possibly giving coach...
www.prohockeyrumors.comOn November 28, 2021, three years ago to the day, the Canadiens made the decision to fire Marc Bergevin, Trevor Timmins and Paul Wilson. Geoff Molson made a decision that would transform the Canadiens.
www.yardbarker.comMarc Bergevin is leaving his senior advisor role with the Los Angeles Kings to join the Buffalo Sabres as associate general manager, sources told The Athletic's Matthew Fairburn. Buffalo has shaken up its front office with a handful of moves this past week. The Sabres fired general manager Kevyn Adams on Monday and replaced him with Jarmo Kekalainen, then the latter fired associate GM Jason Karmanos on Saturday.Bergevin has held an executive role with the Kings since 2022. He was the Montreal...
www.thescore.comOn November 28, 2021, three years ago to the day, the Canadiens made the decision to fire Marc Bergevin, Trevor Timmins and Paul Wilson. Geoff Molson made a decision that would transform the Canadiens. Jeff Gorton arrived in Montreal (with a mandate to rebuild Geoff Molson’s club) and hired Kent Hughes as GM. Since then, […]
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