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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Colorado probably.
The biggest screw up of every one on both the Flames and city sides was not sealing an arena deal when Ken King was with us. He worked diligently and it should've been his legacy.
The team needs to learn from that lesson as well as others and stop letting results that they aren't proud of drag out a minute long than they need to.
Pulling the plug and starting from scratch is better than duct taping a leaking hull.
NYR and Colorado are proof of what can happen in pretty short order.
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Sadly this is what occurs when an internal organizational culture develops values that prioritize ego and a warped sense of pride. Rather that admit they were wrong they double down. Rather than accept the reality and take action in cases like Iggy and Johnny they bury their collective heads in the sand and hope for the best. This is what losers do. Until this organization admits privately and ideally publicly their culture is broken things will not change. When the culture this this rotten, success cannot be achieved even if subject matter experts are brought in. Kadri and Huberdeau, (examples of points production expertise) have been micromanaged by Sutter and no longer know how to apply their skills at work. Adopting an egoless culture from the top down would improve things but it's impossible to see things changing until a change in ownership occurs.