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Old 03-14-2013, 06:10 PM   #76
CaramonLS
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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18 View Post
No, to say nothing would be better.

Don't lay all the cards on the table. Once you make the major changes then say what you said above but in a past tense.

Coming out and saying you are going to make major chances to satisfy the fans is idiotic.
What cards are you laying on the table? You know that when you are a "seller" at the trade deadline, you need to let other teams know, so they can make offers on your players to get the best deals for yourself. Saying you're moving players or making changes isn't going to hurt you, unless you plan on doing something stupid (like player for player roster swaps).

For this organization which has tirelessly pressed onwards against the tide of media, fans and other NHL observers, saying they need to head in a different direction, it would be good to assure your season ticket base that you actually are doing something productive, not just claiming that you are productive.
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