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Originally Posted by TheoFleury
He built a small, slow, untalented group that is the antithesis of what it takes to be successful in today's NHL. And he started with zero expectations and a decent asset base (JG, SM, SB, MG, TB, MF and a couple other) He didn't really add to it in a way a good GM would. In fact he's sat and watched the team go backward as the values of all his assets declined. Anyone who thinks this is what a good GM is, is either trolling or confused to what the goal of a professional sports team is
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Dougie Hamilton. He did the exact thing you said he didn’t.