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Originally Posted by Steve Bozek
That’s also assuming Conroy had no say in drafting any of those players
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That's not really how this works, though. When evaluating the work of a GM the tendency is for him to own everything—successes and failures, fairly or unfairly so. Of course, Conroy, among a host of others, had a big hand in shaping this roster, but almost all of that was done under Treliving's rubber-stamp. It's still predominantly the roster that he put together.