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Doug Wilson stepping down as Sharks General Manager

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Cooper Godin
April 7, 2022  (1:17 PM)
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After 19 seasons as General Manager of the San Jose Sharks, Doug Wilson is stepping down. Wilson, 64, took a personal leave of absence from the Sharks in November for health-related reasons.

Wilson's letter announcing the news that he is stepping down can be found below.

"These past 19 years serving as general manager of the San Jose Sharks have been a privilege and one of the most fulfilling and enjoyable periods of my life," said Wilson. "I have been incredibly fortunate to work for and with some of the most talented and passionate people in the game of hockey.

"I want to thank Hasso Plattner, along with our previous ownership groups, for the incredible opportunity and the trust they placed in myself and our staff. I want to also thank all of the coaches, players, scouts, trainers and members of the hockey department that I have worked with over these many years for their dedication and commitment to our organization. I want to thank the tremendous fans of the San Jose Sharks franchise. Your enthusiasm and support of this team is unmatched, and I will cherish the shared memories that we have built together over nearly two decades.

"I would not have been able to serve in this role for so long without the unconditional love and support from my family, especially my wife Kathy. The sacrifices that they have made to allow me to pursue this opportunity have been selfless and I cannot thank them enough.

"Finally, I want to thank everyone who has reached out during my leave of absence. While I have made great progress over the last several months, I feel it is in the best interest of the organization and myself to step down from my current duties and focus on my health and full recovery. I look forward to continuing my career in the NHL in the future."

The Hockey Hall of Famer was hired in May of 2003 and he led the team to fourteen appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, as well as one appearance in the Stanley Cup Final (2016).

We'd like to wish Doug Wilson all the best going forward.