viper0220
Registered User
- Oct 10, 2008
- 8,751
- 3,719
Seravalli: Flames trade demands rescinded following Darryl Sutter’s departure
In case you hadn't heard, the Calgary Flames fired Darryl Sutter on Mo...
flamesnation.ca
You knew this would happenSeravalli: Flames trade demands rescinded following Darryl Sutter’s departure
In case you hadn't heard, the Calgary Flames fired Darryl Sutter on Mo...flamesnation.ca
They should've waited to see who was hired first, lol.
They should've waited to see who was hired first, lol.
No one’s talking about Karlsson to Calgary. But all of a sudden if they make that trade, Flames are looking a lot betterNot the kinds of players you can win with
I totally understand wanting to have a chill boss and a relaxed work environment, but the Flames aren’t winning a championship any time soon
What a bunch of millennial babies.
How would that trade even work? Also D is far from our problem.No one’s talking about Karlsson to Calgary. But all of a sudden if they make that trade, Flames are looking a lot better
“Back in my day we were thankful to be abused by our incompetent bosses!”What a bunch of millennial babies.
Yeah, a bunch of entitled people who don't want to spend their prime playing for a guy who has no idea how to manage people/players anymore and was universally hated in the room.
If I joined a company and the guy I directly reported to was making it so that I hated going to work (as reported about Sutter), do you think I'd be an entitled person if I looked for employment elsewhere? Or do you think I should just tough it out?
Hes not a good coach lolWhat a bunch of millennial babies.
Imagine being the next coach to come in and address this group, who just rescinded their trade demands after getting your predecessor fired. What are you supposed to do with that moving forward?
I'm sure some of them are more bulletproof than others, but this kind of thing tends to leave a mark on a player's career.