Yeah i mean there's no way to know for sure, definitely wouldn't be great evidence at a trial. But i got the sense that Whitney was referring to how things were going at present. I guess we'll see but i really doubt Cronin has undergone that sort of transformation. Still doubt he goes anywhere anytime soon given how we've been playing better of late.
The Chicklets guys don't bring this up NOW based solely on exit interviews from 6 months ago. If they're not hearing locker room issues are still an issue, you don't bring this up. And since they said it was not from a current player, it likely is circulating among agents and other players. Could be a reason the ducks had a hard time attracting free agents last offseason.
And just to be clear, they could be wrong. But the only context makes sense is that they are still hearing these things from their sources.
agree about the samueli's, but if they have a "downfall" its that they just "stay out" of it......which should be a good thing (and is) but there is no acountability from media/fans for the management.....they never have to explain or answer anything.
I think this is the only fair criticism of the owners. Typically you want owners to hire good people and get out of the way - which they do. However, the Samuelis are patient to a fault and have been to passive in demanding on-ice results. Way too patient with coaches and GMs IMO. But that hasn't nothing to do with being "cheap" or internal cap, etc. which is an old canard that, intentionally or not, plays into some unfortunate tropes.
And to that point, the Samuelis have more money then they can ever spend, have been very philanthropic in hockey and outside (including paying hockey and arena staff during Covid, when most other teams did not), have invested heavily in the fan experience/Honda center upgrades, spent money on the Great Park training center, support local hockey programs, and seem like community oriented people. In that context, I think its wrong to suggest they won't spend money on the team/salary cap when they clearly did spend to the cap in recent years (when the ducks were winning).