Olczyk spent six seasons as the assistant general manager of the Edmonton Oilers before transitioning to a new role with the Hurricanes. His tenure with the Oilers began in 2007 when he joined the organization's hockey operations department as the director of hockey administration and legal affairs. In this position, he was responsible for managing the team's legal and administrative matters and served as the primary liaison between the Oilers and the NHL on all issues concerning the
Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). His expertise in legal and contract negotiations earned him a promotion on September 11, 2009, to the role of assistant general manager. He held the role until April 21, 2014, when
Bill Scott succeeded him in the position. ==References==