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Old 04-09-2014, 05:27 PM   #21
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“@JSportsnet: And as Linden,Shanahan news comes up...2nd source says that Wayne Gretzky is hoping to get a call from an NHL team. "He's ready to work".”
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Old 04-09-2014, 05:30 PM   #22
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“@JSportsnet: And as Linden,Shanahan news comes up...2nd source says that Wayne Gretzky is hoping to get a call from an NHL team. "He's ready to work".”
Oh god no!!!!!!!
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Old 04-09-2014, 05:32 PM   #23
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If the Flames hired Wayne as GM it would instantly destroy Edmonton's player recruiting strategy.
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Old 04-09-2014, 05:48 PM   #24
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I'd feel good about Gaudreau's chances with Wayne at the helm. But that would be just about the only plus.
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Old 04-09-2014, 06:58 PM   #25
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The only worrisome thing about the Leafs hiring a Hockey Ops president, is that it is possible that when Nonis gets fired, he becomes Flames GM.
i have a feeling Burke is done with Nonis, thats twice he's taken over Burke's job
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Old 04-09-2014, 07:03 PM   #26
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i have a feeling Burke is done with Nonis, thats twice he's taken over Burke's job
You're the second person in his thread to suggest that it makes just as little sense as the first time.

There has never been any hint that Nonis undermined or got Burke fired in either Vancouver or Toronto.
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Old 04-09-2014, 07:15 PM   #27
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The press conferences and interviews with Shanahan would be extremely painful to listen to with his monotonous voice.
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Old 04-09-2014, 07:26 PM   #28
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Lets all pray Nonis doesn't get the job in Calgary then.
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Old 04-09-2014, 07:40 PM   #29
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“@JSportsnet: And as Linden,Shanahan news comes up...2nd source says that Wayne Gretzky is hoping to get a call from an NHL team. "He's ready to work".”
I hope some rumor monger, even one with a dubious reputation, attaches Wayne's name to Flames long enough to elicit a response from Lowe.

Burke, King and Edwards trolling Lowe, Laforge and Katz...this is the spot for "I think I know something about winning" radio spot from years back when slamming Burke.
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Old 04-09-2014, 09:54 PM   #30
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Spent 20 years playing in the league for some of the most successful organizations during his career and then has spent many years working in the NHL office.

What exactly does he need to do to "deserve" it?
Kevin Lowe's been using that excuse for years now as well. Any of these guys need business acumen. Shanahan's been working for the league as a disciplinarian. Let's not exaggerate his credentials. Where's the negotiation and business side of things that I'm missing?
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Old 04-09-2014, 10:31 PM   #31
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This Lieweke guy allegedly has a good rep and he's done a good job with Toronto FC (at least it appears so) and the Raptors (with the new GM)... but giving a guy a 5 year extension and then getting rid of him (has the extension even started?) is ridiculous.

EDIT: it has started... his old deal was replaced by this one so this is year 1 of 5.
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Old 04-09-2014, 10:33 PM   #32
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Spent 20 years playing in the league for some of the most successful organizations during his career and then has spent many years working in the NHL office.

What exactly does he need to do to "deserve" it?
So exactly what has he done to deserve this position? Handing out suspensions makes you a candidate for POHO?
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Old 04-09-2014, 10:37 PM   #33
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So exactly what has he done to deserve this position? Handing out suspensions makes you a candidate for POHO?
Ex-players go into management all the time. Why are you questioning if he deserves it or not when it is common practice?
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Old 04-09-2014, 10:52 PM   #34
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“@JSportsnet: And as Linden,Shanahan news comes up...2nd source says that Wayne Gretzky is hoping to get a call from an NHL team. "He's ready to work".”
*phone rings*

"Hello"
"Wayne, it's Kevin and Craig"
*click*
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Ex-players go into management all the time. Why are you questioning if he deserves it or not when it is common practice?
Ex players don't usually go from no experience directly into a position that oversees all hockey decisions.
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Colorado's success this year (which if you go by advanced stat is very luck driven) is going to lead to a bunch of teams regretting making moves like this.

Hiring a guy to lead a hockey organization because he was a good hockey player is ridiculous.

That said... Shanahan has at least spent some time working in the NHL offices so its not like yanking a guy off the street. There has got to be some annoyed NHL front office people though... having a sweet hockeydb page is more important than having a solid front office resume it appears.
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Old 04-10-2014, 12:38 AM   #37
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Confirming that MLSE prez Tim Leiweke has contacted @NHLShanahan for top hockey ops position with Maple Leafs.

Guess Nonis' days are numbered.
I'll be shocked if Nonis is fired. Not going to happen. Carlyle is toast however.
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*phone rings*

"Hello"
"Wayne, it's Kevin and Craig"
*click*
Pssh like that's ever going to ever happen. The Oilers like to use Skype then the phone, they prefer using a personal touch for their meetings.
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So exactly what has he done to deserve this position? Handing out suspensions makes you a candidate for POHO?
Depends on what his role would be.

Working for a large sports organization would give him plenty of experience in how to run a large organization including how it manage people, tine, delegate responsibilities, find the top talent, put people into placed that best utilize their abilities.

He is doing more than making videos everytime someone F's up.

His time playing hockey at an elite level gives him hockey knowledge that he could transfer to recognizing smart hockey minds and evaluate past decisions.

Spending time in Detroit could have given him a sense of what they did as an organization to be successful.

He could have learned a lot from guys like Bowman to see what made him a good coach.

He has been actively involved in professional for 25-30 years in different roles that seems to be a pretty decent background to take this type of job on.
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Depends on what his role would be.



Working for a large sports organization would give him plenty of experience in how to run a large organization including how it manage people, tine, delegate responsibilities, find the top talent, put people into placed that best utilize their abilities.



He is doing more than making videos everytime someone F's up.



His time playing hockey at an elite level gives him hockey knowledge that he could transfer to recognizing smart hockey minds and evaluate past decisions.



Spending time in Detroit could have given him a sense of what they did as an organization to be successful.



He could have learned a lot from guys like Bowman to see what made him a good coach.



He has been actively involved in professional for 25-30 years in different roles that seems to be a pretty decent background to take this type of job on.

Mcdonalds should hire the best in store worker to be their CEO.
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