Treliving isn't alone in his approach:
“It’s a very emotional business as we all know,” Hartley said. “Once a season is over you dissect it, you analyze the good parts, the bad parts – and then you work in order to get better.”
BTW, on this approximate date two years ago:
While Treliving can find some positives in the 2015-16 campaign, like the growth of some of the team's younger players, he will be doing a full evaluation of the squad and that includes Flames head coach Bob Hartley. "You don’t have the season we’ve had and not evaluate everything," Treliving said. "In terms of (coaching) changes, that’s something I haven’t contemplated at this point. But from management on down, from the general manager on down, that will all be evaluated starting now."
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