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Originally Posted by curves2000
I know a lot of fan's are rejoicing at this as a possible great opportunity to do a rebuild but I think this is just bad news all around.
Spin it anyway we want, but this is just overall bad news. This is an awful lot of pro hockey players and even a GM who want nothing to do with this organization when given the choice. We've fired people (Sutter) and brought in new coaching and management and now this is happening again to the second regime in Conroy and company?
If this was the dating life, someone who just can't keep a man or a women is a problem. In business, if people don't want to buy your product or visit your establishment, this isn't some great scenario. You wouldn't hear someone say "A lot of my top customers at my restaurant don't want to pay and eat here so what a great chance to try new menu ideas"
We've made fun of Edmonton and Winnipeg etc for players not wanting to sign there for a lot of reasons but this is different, this is current, committed players wanting to get out of here and get out quick. Athlete's are not usually wired to quit or leave their teammates hanging like this. This isn't some young kid who felt he wasn't getting playing time, these are established players and only ones that we know of. Imagine what we don't know??
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This is where I'm at with this as well. I think celebrating this as a means of "forcing" a rebuild is lunacy and just reeks of people trying to make the best of a crappy situation (understandable). As if you want to really fall backwards in to a rebuild anyways. Some organizations wallow in misery for ages after what were more premeditated attempts at rebuilding their teams, let alone this "rats fleeing the sinking ship" vibe we're going for in Calgary right now.
Any way you shake it, having this many important pieces want to skip town is lame, and I was hoping that the removal of Sutter and anointing of Conroy would at least move the needle enough for some of these guys that they may wish to stay. The fact that this seems not to be the case is the first blow to my childish hope that Craig Lasso would cover immediate ground in changing hearts and minds within the organization.