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Originally Posted by GranteedEV
And he holds heirarchy over Gulutzan when things aren't going well?
You are constantly framing the idea of Cameron as PP coach as an absolute, yet are unwilling to accept that power plays are not exclusively delegated. If you really think Gulutzan has minimal to no say on the power play right now, that speaks volumes in itself.
Cameron does not go over Gulutzan's head on the PP. To say that Cameron is "the guy that is responsible for the existing PP" is to absolve many people of blame for what the PP is. If there is an issue with the PP, whether tactical or personnel-wise, then it either falls just as equally (or more) on the head coach or you are suggesting the head coach is satisfied with letting someone else tank his team.
Likewise. How do you come to the conclusion about Cameron being "responsible" for the PP? He's an assistant coach. He may be bad at his job, but his job is not solely responsible for anything. And if it is, that itself is a failing on the part of the head coach to not nip it in the bud.
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I dont even know what you are arguing about anymore...again.
So I will leave you with this..
GG hired DC because of his experience in a Canadian market and to run the PP (just like he gives control of the PK to Jerrard)....thats just the way it is whether you understand it or not. It was a specific reason DC was hired as a matter of fact.
As most all guys with people below them do, he gave DC the PP and allows him to do that task. I have no doubt GG has input as well, but the actual on ice calls/techniques are coming from DC. Thats, you know, his job.
Here...from the day after he was hired.
http://calgaryherald.com/sports/hock...n-as-assistant