What’s maybe most interesting about Kyle Dubas right now is how little we actually know.



We know the story behind his fast rise to 32-year-old NHL GM — how he was a stick-boy with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, learned the game from his grandfather and scouted the OHL while he went to school at Brock University. We know he took a flailing Greyhounds program and transformed it into an OHL powerhouse. We know he likes his team to come flying at you with speed and skill, and we know he built a team just like with the Toronto Marlies which won the Calder Cup. We know he’s influenced, though not entirely driven, by data. And we know he likely represents the next type of NHL general manager — the whip-smart manager who didn’t necessarily play the game at a high level, but has the intellect, creativity, and know-how to (potentially) succeed anyway.



But there’s lots we still don’t know about Dubas, primarily how he plans to...