Here’s the latest I can share based on available public updates up to late 2025:
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Marc Bergevin left his advisory role with the Los Angeles Kings and moved to the Buffalo Sabres as associate general manager, a move announced in December 2025 as part of Buffalo’s front-office reshuffles. This followed the Sabres’ broader management changes that included juggling GM and executive positions that week. [source snapshots indicate Bergèvin’s transition to Buffalo as AGM; see contemporaneous reporting from The Athletic and other outlets][1][7]
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Prior to that, Bergevin’s most high-profile recent role in hockey operations was as general manager of the Montreal Canadiens from 2012 to 2021, where he oversaw the team through a competitive period culminating in the 2021 Stanley Cup Final appearance, before being dismissed in 2021 and subsequently pursuing other front-office opportunities.[4][8]
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In late 2024 into 2025, there were ongoing signals about Bergevin’s name surfacing in various GM/search discussions with other franchises, but the concrete, publicly confirmed move in December 2025 was to the Sabres. Earlier reporting in 2024–2025 also connected him to potential advisory or executive roles with different clubs, though those did not materialize into long-term appointments at the time.[2][3][4]
If you’d like, I can drill down on:
- A concise timeline of Bergevin’s career from Canadiens GM to his roles in Los Angeles and Buffalo.
- A quick table comparing the Sabres’ 2025 front-office changes and Bergevin’s expected contributions as AGM.
- Links to primary sources for each of these updates.
Would you like me to fetch the latest primary sources or draft a brief timeline?
Sources
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economictimes.indiatimes.comTwo NHL teams shake up their front office on Saturday night.
www.hockeyfeed.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, […]
dose.caMarc 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.comCarolina 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.
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