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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Burke is neither the GM nor the coach. Virtually every thing that he says in public about the players and on-ice play of the team needs to either be weighed very judiciously or ignored altogether.
If Bollig is not good enough to play, the coach will not play him.
If Bollig is not good enough to be on the team, the GM will move him.
I really think it is all as simple as that.
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I think it's a bit less simple than that. I think Burke often throws out things as some sort of misdirection or to deflect, or simply to get a reaction.
But yes, absolutely - nothing to see there.