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Button served as an assistant general manager while with the Penguins from 1969 until 1974, when he was named as the franchise's third
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office as the league's PR director. He also served as league secretary. In 1968, the
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Assistant General Manager, Director of Scouting and Player Personnel
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as a minority partner, who took over the managerial reins. In
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and served as its first director from 1975 until 1979.
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Director of the NHL Central Scouting Service 1975–1979
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Rushville, New York
Washington, D.C.
American Hockey League
Jack Button Award
Pittsburgh Penguins
Amarillo Wranglers
Washington Capitals
Craig Button
Tod Button
hockey
Pittsburgh Penguins
Washington Capitals
National Hockey League
Jack Button Award
Washington Capitals
general manager
Wren Blair
Washington
Peter Bondra
Jim Carey
Sergei Gonchar
Michal Pivonka
Brendan Witt
1996–97 season
Rochester Americans
American Hockey League
Pittsburgh Penguins
Central Hockey League
Amarillo Wranglers
NHL Central Scouting Bureau

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