Guess he got tired of being the point man for Bergevin's lie factory.
Yet another person not fired, lmao
After 25 years of service, especially at an executive level, people do NOT get fired if they haven't made a terrible mistake. They are usually given the choice of resigning or being fired. Most, if not all people, resign. Question of optics and it's better for them for their job search.Yet another person not fired, lmao
THE change Molson was talking about.
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Wasn't this the guy who confronted reporters and made them understand that certain questions are not proper to ask? I remember a few episodes involving him that had to do with behind-the-scenes interventions/ dubious tactics with the media.
I still recall his father, Jacques Beauchamp, a columnist for the defunct Montréal-Matin and with JdM -- the guy's claim to fame was how every prediction he made, he got wrong. I remember how it had become a thing to compare someone to Jacques Beauchamp if you wanted to belittle them. Donald must have taken advantage of his father's many contacts in the hockey world, to secure a living for himself within the Habs. Good for him, not sure he was good for any of us though, lol.
Who was the Expos PR guy who tried to stop the media from reporting that Dennis Martinez had been traded (and then in-traded) in the middle of a game at the Big O?
I believe so. Mitch Melnick got into a shouting match in the press box with the guy, who was having a Sean Spicer-like meltdown.I remember that event. I just can't come up with the guy's name but he came across as an arrogant asswipe. Wasn't that during the Brochu era?
I remember that event. I just can't come up with the guy's name but he came across as an arrogant asswipe. Wasn't that during the Brochu era?