That was a dismaying interview. It's okay to be out of the step with the way the rest of the league operates if you're an elite franchise. Not if you're a mediocre to poor franchise like the Flames. What are the odds the Flames are right and everyone else is wrong?
The way Friedman spoke it sounds like Burke isn't really the firewall between King and Treliving that we were led to believe. It sounds like King and Edwards run the show. At one point, Pinder asked Friedman is he thought King and Edwards also took a hand in hockey operations, but he was cut off and Friedman didn't hear the question. I really wish he did.
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Originally Posted by fotze
If this day gets you riled up, you obviously aren't numb to the disappointment yet to be a real fan.
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