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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Feaster was a music major turned 2 year entertainment lawyer who stumbled into hockey by having Hershey entertainment as a client and he ended up as assistant to its president. Keep in mind hockey is a tiny part of that business. He then, after one year in that position, walked into a job as a minor league GM with no playing, scouting, coaching, or hockey management background.
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I was just wondering what emphasis you placed on playing hockey. Of course by the time Feaster became GM in Tampa he had 13 years of hockey management experience. I know the greatest GM in hockey history never played at any serious level and I believe quit playing at 14, so not sure playing hockey matters.