The only thing that makes me want to keep Treliving around is that his best trades are player for pick deals and this team is as ripe for a high yield sell off as they've been since the lockout.
It's hard for me to see where treliving ends and ownership begins. Obviously somewhere in the chain of command of the Zucker non-deal.
I think if left to his own devices he might be a better GM than with the situation he's got in Calgary, but then I have to question that because he just signed on again. It's obviously a very politically demanding position, maneuvering King and Murray is probably a bigger part of the job than maneuvering other GMs.
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