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BOSTON -Boston Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney announced today, March 29, that Evan Gold has been named the General Manager of the Providence Bruins.

"The Bruins are excited to have Evan formally take on the role and the responsibilities as the General Manager of the Providence Bruins," Sweeney said. "The development relationship with Providence is extremely important to our success. Evan has worked hard to expand his footprint in all areas within the Bruins Hockey Operations Department and this is a natural progression and a direct reflection of his continued growth and impact."
"I am very grateful for the opportunity to assume this leadership role within our development program," Gold said. "Our group in Providence comprises an incredibly dedicated and hard-working collective of players, coaches and staff. Together, we will continue to foster a highly competitive environment in which we work to develop the next generation of Boston Bruins."
Currently in his eighth season with the Bruins organization, Gold was named Assistant General Manager in 2019, after serving as the Director of Legal Affairs since 2015. Gold will continue to work alongside Sweeney on all hockey operations matters for the Bruins while playing a leadership role in the day-to-day operations of the club's AHL affiliate in Providence.
Prior to joining the Bruins in 2015, Gold spent eight seasons with the Washington Capitals as a Hockey Operations Assistant.
Gold has served as a member of the Bruins Hockey Operations department as the team has qualified for the playoffs in seven straight seasons, appeared in the Stanley Cup Final in 2019, and won a Presidents' Trophy in 2019-20.
After completing an undergraduate degree from McGill University, Gold earned his law degree and MBA from the University of Toronto.