Classic case of awful management in anything - thinking one big thing will solve a major, deeply-rooted problem. Look around...it takes a lot of moves, many of them small, over a long period of time to get good.
And MacTavish takes a page out of Feaster's book in making a completely unnecessary statement/promise of something drastic. What exactly is gained by saying this? You already got the job (somehow) so who exactly are you trying to appease or impress?
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National Champions: 1967, 1970
CALGARY
Stanley Cup Champions: 1989
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