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Bruins' talks with Shero break down; team may offer GM position to Chiarelli

12:14 PM Wed, May 24, 2006 |
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BOSTON -- The Boston Bruins' search for a new general manager hit a snag today.

Earlier this week, the club reportedly offered the position to Nashville Predators assistant GM Ray Shero. But, according to an industry source, negotiations have broken down because Shero, 43, is asking for too much money.

As a result, it now appears Ottawa Senators assistant GM Peter Chiarelli is once again the lead candidate. Chiarelli was said to have had the edge late last week, until Bruin management began leaning toward Shero over the weekend.

Sources say the Bruins will likely send a second-round pick to the Senators as compensation for Chiarelli, who once captained the hockey team at Harvard.

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-- JOE McDONALD

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Comments

ed said:

This pencil neck Jacobs is the cheapest pin head out there. Get some medical help//



Darron said:

Typical way of the Jacob family. To much money. I'm sure Shero also wanted to much power in running the organization also. Mr. Jacobs will never learn! As I posted on Boston.com Gid Rid of the Jacob Family Period!!!!!!!!!



kevin said:

Boycott!!!!!!!!




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