The Chicago Blackhawks lost a key member of their front office just as training camp opens on Thursday morning. Jeff Greenberg is returning to Major League Baseball, taking the general manager gig with the Detroit Tigers.
Greenberg was hired away from the Cubs by the Blackhawks as an associate general manager after interviewing for the GM job that was ultimately given to Kyle Davidson.
“We will miss Jeff’s expertise and appreciate the contributions he made to the Blackhawks,” Davidson said. “We all wish him and his family the best in this incredible opportunity with the Detroit Tigers. Our Hockey Operations department is full of talented leaders and I have full confidence in that team to continue working towards our goals of sustained success. Off the ice, the processes and systems are in place to develop our team on the ice. I look forward to continuing that journey with our group.”
Greenberg had been one of the leaders in the Blackhawks developing their sophisticated internal data collection system and analysis. When asked about the progress in that area on Tuesday, Davidson said there was progress but wouldn’t say much more. This departure leads to fresh opportunities for others in the organization to now help lead that endeavor.