By Doug MacLean and Greg Oliver
October 2026, Simon & Schuster

There is no other job in professional sports more dynamic than being a general manager in the NHL. Every day—all day—GMs deal with the owner and financial staff, the coaching staff, the players and their families and agents, the office staff, sponsors, luxury-box holders, season-ticket holders, and corporate boxes. And then there’s the media: news-hungry no matter where they are, from Toronto and Montreal to Miami and Los Angeles. GMs are responsible for free agency and salary cap headaches, and the number one job of a general manager: team construction. GMs are the final decision-maker on all hires, fires, trades, and buyouts—after, that is, they have cleared all this with the owner. Through it all, GMs need a very thick skin and they make for easy targets. Keeping the entire fanbase happy is impossible, and their job, while enjoying every minute of the experience, is always at risk.
In Game Day, MacLean shares insights from GMs current and past, finding out what makes these hockey executives tick. What trades do they regret making? Which player do they wish they’d drafted? What coaching hire seemed wrong from the first practice? What’s it like to hoist the Stanley Cup or, conversely, miss the playoffs and head for the links? Game Day is a must-read for anyone who wants to know the secret moves made behind closed boardroom and locker-room doors.
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WORKING WITH DOUG MACLEAN
In 2024, Doug MacLean had a runaway bestseller with Draft Day: How Hockey Teams Pick Winners or Get Left Behind which he wrote with Scott Morrison. Well, Scott was burned out over doing a number of high-profile books in a row, and, through our shared literary agent, I was asked about working on a project with Doug.
Of course I was in!
Doug and I got to know each other and started to shape what would become Game Day: The Uncensored Life of an NHL GM, which comes out from Simon & Schuster in October 2026.
We talked to a lot of people and relied on some of my archives to put together a fascinating look into what an NHL general manager does. Trust me, half the time I was just a fan wondering, How does a GM do this? or What happens if …?
I can’t wait for hockey fans everywhere to get to read Game Day!