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Old 04-19-2018, 05:50 PM   #3126
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Originally Posted by Resolute 14 View Post
Mindlessly sticking to one process and one plan without the capability to adapt was one of the things that resulted in Gulutzan's demise.

If Treliving is as smart as we all hope, his original vision isn't set in stone but is adaptable.

That being said, maybe Peters is the best man for the job and will lead us forward. But after the Gulutzan disaster, Treliving certainly does not merit automatic benefit of the doubt if this is the direction he chooses to go.

People are going to be skeptical. Of both the coach and the GM. Treliving has only himself to blame for that, and only time and success can restore faith.
Is he mindlessly sticking to his plan? Is one or two or three obstacles or poor results that get in the way proof that the vision or the process has failed and its time to change course and start doing things a different way?

If you truly believe in a patient, analytical, thoughtful approach to hockey decisions, how can you just stop? How can you stop doing the things that have brought you success in your career and not follow through with your vision?
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