Ivan13
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Because Stan the boogie man took away the Rams.How? They write big checks and stay out of the way. That’s what you want. I’d love for them to hire a top end GM, but that’s really their only fault.
Because Stan the boogie man took away the Rams.How? They write big checks and stay out of the way. That’s what you want. I’d love for them to hire a top end GM, but that’s really their only fault.
Because Stan the boogie man took away the Rams.
No. There are at least 2. Your post, except for the last paragraph, would be under Vinnie Viola's wikipedia page.From a purely objective point of view I would define a bad owner as one who inserts himself into hockey ops and/or doesn't provide resources to win. The former means unqualified amateur decision making overruling that of longtime pros, the latter means the team is handicapped vs big spenders. Even if not spending is not totally fair in the context, like the club is just operating within its revenue situation, it would still make the owner a bad one since a truly "good" one would be some bigtime billionaire who has so much money that he will keep spending anyway and eat a loss in order to keep his team as competitive as possible.
So by these criteria, probably Melnyk is the only one who hits both points. There might be some other guys who can be scored by one or or the other, but not both like Melnyk clearly seems to be doing if reports are to be believed.
No. There are at least 2. Your post, except for the last paragraph, would be under Vinnie Viola's wikipedia page.
Yep. Changed the style of play (this started while they were ascending the standings in 2015-2016), removed Tallon from the GM position, tried to tell Gallant how to coach (this is related to the style of play point) which then lead to the friction and eventual firing of Gallant, the new GMs that replaced Tallon made roster changes to try adapt to the new style of play which went horribly wrong. And the worst part of it is, the new style of play is the worst style of play to pick for this team's cornerstone young players, Barkov, Ekblad, and Huberdeau.Fair enough, wasn't aware he was doing that but I guess the Rowe/Gallant fiasco was Viola's decision? Some player roster moves too?