Ken Holland appears to be leaving Detroit.
Holland, who was replaced by Steve Yzerman as the organization’s general manager last month and promoted to senior vice president, will be the new general manager of the Edmonton Oilers, according to Ryan Rishaug of TSN.
Rishaug reports Holland could be introduced as early as Tuesday.
Holland, 63, has spent the last 36 years in the Wings’ organization — the past 22 years as the general manager, with the Red Wings winning three Stanley Cups during that span.