I am too lazy to look it up, but there was an article during Ramo's strong play this past season that cited the work Sigalet did with him, and how it benefited Ramo's game. IIRC, it also alluded to something about Hiller not working as much with Sigalet as Ramo did, as Ramo was more eager to be coached than Hiller was (or something to that effect).
Based on that article (and it was the only article I have read that touched on Sigalet's work either good or bad), I can see why Treliving wants to retain him.
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