bert
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I listened to Dorion's comments and that's basically what he said.
(I assume that is where this is coming from)
He should probably just relinquish his GM job and give it to Boucher.
I listened to Dorion's comments and that's basically what he said.
(I assume that is where this is coming from)
Boucher trapped Dorion into hiring himHe should probably just relinquish his GM job and give it to Boucher.
This is actually pretty funny because Boro was on the ice when Stone got headshot by Trouba. He skated away and didn't even stick up for Stone.
I've pretty much lost all my faith in Dorion as a manager. He's really not fit for his position. Really sad that we gave to endure Borowiecki as a fan base for 3 whole more season with the amount of young talent on defense that's in the system. Absolutely ridiculous.
Not acceptable for a budget team.Wasted dollars... add to Thompson, Burrows, Ryan, etc... team loves wasting money
Not acceptable for a budget team.
Don't have dart board, thanks anyways.In case you wanted something for the wall in the bar
The signing officially makes Wideman expendable.
Wasn't Randy Lee our physio guy?
conditioning not physio
Randy Lee enters his 23rd season with the Senators in 2017-18 and his fifth as assistant general manager after being promoted to the role on Jan. 13, 2014. He was also promoted to the role of Binghamton (now Belleville) Senators' general manager on the same date.
Previous to that, Lee spent four-plus seasons as both director of hockey operations and player development, one season as director of player development and six seasons as the Senators' conditioning and player development coach, five seasons in the dual role of video and conditioning coach and two seasons as the team's video coach.
In addition to serving as the B-Sens GM, Lee's role continues to see him focus on a variety of tasks which include monitoring the development of players throughout the team's system, including prospects at the American Hockey League, college, junior hockey and European league levels and advising hockey management on the ongoing progress of each prospect. He also oversees the Senators player development team and works with current Senators players, guiding them with all aspects of their development.
Lee is additionally responsible for managing the hockey team's player and operating budgets, negotiating entry-level contracts, managing the team's development and rookie camps and overseeing the team's affiliation at the ECHL level.
so did Chabot, Harpur, Lajoie, Englund and JarosTurris had that same reaction this morning.
i like how turris looks back and sees the fight and there's nothing he can doIt's alright boys don't worry about it