HabsWhiteKnightLOL
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Those were no doubt, significant factors. I'd add the clear absence of a viable plan and not having the right individuals to execute it was Bergevin's ultimate downfall.
Bergevin appeared to have a plan when he came in and then it kept going in different directions. And there was no one to set him straight. The ownership group did a terrible job managing Bergevin, who essentially was a rookie GM who needed far more accountability and an overseer with a hockey background.
Bergevin needs a real Hockey President above him
Molson cant do this job at all.
I know more about hockey than Molson.