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Nick Horwat·May 23, 2023·Partner

Kyle Dubas Is the Betting Favorite To Be Penguins’ Next GM

Kyle Dubas leads the way in terms of betting odds to be the Pittsburgh Penguins' next GM.

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Did Eric Tulsky’s interviews impress the Penguins enough? Will Kyle Dubas cash in for the last minute steal? Or is there an outside shot that Jason Botterill is still floating around?

According to BetPennsylvania.com, the odds fall in favor of Dubas and Tulsky.

Bet Pennsylvania gives Dubas a 25% (+300) chance of being the next general manager of the Penguins while Tulsky is close behind with an 18.2% (+450) chance.

Matthieu Darche, who also went through multiple interviews, sits right next to Tulsky at 18.2%.

Botterill, while possibly no longer in the running, still hangs onto a 15.4% (+550) chance of being named the next GM.

Bet Pennsylvania has been keeping a close eye on the front office race in Pittsburgh, and considered all of the factors in deciding their numbers.

Despite initially taking himself out of the running, the recent developments in Toronto shot Dubas right back to the top of the board.

Bet Pennsylvania also considered Brad Treliving for the list, but since the Calgary Flames didn’t allow the Penguins to speak to him, he was taken off completely.

John Chayka, who has also been rumored to be well into the Penguins’ process, is also not on the list.

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