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Originally Posted by Ferarri
It’s a tough situation for ownership and risks fan outrage. I can see many people not wanting to renew season tickets, labelling the franchise as the definition of mediocrity (which isn’t wrong) and being furious with the decisions made, but you got to see if from another perspective as well. Ownership is committed to making a profit (as should any business) so they have a lot more invested than the average fan who wants immediate change after a season of potential failure.
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And after 30+ years of rinsing and repeating, you'd think they be intelligent enough to come up with a new strategy and learn from failure. Instead they don't and continue to prioritize the hope and a prayer philosophy that'll net them hopefully some sort of profit, not understanding that the people of Calgary are intelligent hockey fans and would support a young team with a clear decisive direction, even if it was predicated around short term challenges, but with an opportunity of sustained long term future success. The mindset they seem to have really just tells me they don't understand the market their own team plays in.