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Originally Posted by Locke
Which is the part that isnt his fault, but again, the catalyst for action or inaction was Iginla, directly or indirectly, it all revolved around him and he invariably became bigger than the team and in some ways bigger than the club.
That part may have been through no fault of his own, but if that was the atmosphere he has to assume some responsibility for it as he was given the task of leading it and instead he sort of let everyone sort of fend for themselves and thus we saw the direction-less few years at the end of his tenure.
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No doubt. When the club is ignoring the obvious signs that the team is going nowhere in order to give it a couple more kicks at the can to appease a vet, he's definitely bigger than the club.