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Hypocrite as Milbury would publicly call out Janney then called out the man he traded Janney for Adam Oates.
Milbury was the coach. He didn't trade anyone.
Hypocrite as Milbury would publicly call out Janney then called out the man he traded Janney for Adam Oates.
Milbury was the coach. He didn't trade anyone.
Someone should call in and go over all of Milbury's great trades on the Island.Just wait until he tries to tell Sweeney how to make trades.
"Milbury, 38, said he decided to make the switch a week after the Penguins ended the season for Boston in six games.
He said he had been eyeing a management move for a while and was not leaving coaching because of stress from the job.
Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs said in a statement that he welcomed Milbury`s move because it will lessen the responsibilities of Harry Sinden, who just completed his 19th season as Bruins general manager and second season as the team`s president."
Bruins might be ready to deal Janney
Milbury was named Assistant GM in Boston on May 31st 1991. Before he traded Janney to St. Louis he publicly criticized Janney.
During a road trip while Adam Oates was on the Bruins, scoring was down, Milbury publicly criticized Oates.
If you think Milbury picked out his suits without an order from Sinden, never mind trading a player, you know nothing about that era of Bruins management.
Milbury called out Janney and Oates in the media publicly which makes him a hypocrite. You can stay the expert on all things Sinden.