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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
From the article: "his career has included building a Stanley Cup winner"...
hard to take anything seriously after that
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No doubt he played a role in that team but he was just a cog in the wheel in Boston and probably had little influence overall. I don't doubt he's very smart as he sounded like a smart guy when he did the odd interview on 960. My issue is that his NHL credentials really aren't that great. I get that he understands how to build a team having management experience in two different leagues but talent evaluation is a whole new ballpark and the fact that his influence was reduced after his first draft speaks that there were differing opinions within the organization of his acumen of finding talent.