All Things Pegula 2

Fjordy

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If they hire a 4th straight rookie GM...

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You only need an experienced one? Well, I mean, if the GM will hire not Terry, but a POHO/advisor. I looked at all the experienced options and I don't even know who to choose. There are some very dubious guys there.
 

Jim Bob

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You only need an experienced one? Well, I mean, if the GM will hire not Terry, but a POHO/advisor. I looked at all the experienced options and I don't even know who to choose. There are some very dubious guys there.
Having positive experience as an NHL GM is a must have for the next GM of the Sabres, IMO.

Obviously I'm not talking about running back Botts or Murray. But, I have no stomach for another rookie GM. None. I don't care if it is Karmanos or the next "hot name" like Botts and Murray were.
 

TageGod

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Thinking more about this, if he were to copy his Bills formula, Botterill would’ve been the closest thing to it. Botterill and Housley were deserving and highly regarded at the time. The NHL recommended them.

The only difference is they both had ties to Buffalo.

Does he finally realize Adams was an awful awful hire and bring in the a rising star in the GM world? Hire someone qualified and let them do their job. Don’t tell Botterill he needs to trade ROR or sign Skinner.

How are Marty Wilford and Seth Appert still here. Or Jerry Forton.
Hey now, leave Jerry Forton out of this.
 
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Zman5778

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He doesn't have to sell but he absolutely has to stop being involved in any on ice team decisions. You can't have an amature owner being part of all the personnel and coaching decisions and have a functional team. It starts and ends with that fact.
The only reason I'm posting that he should sell is that I don't think he can own this team and do what he does with the Bills -- let his top executives do their own thing and get out of the way.

If he's willing and able to stop being involved with things..........then I'm fine with him being owner.
 

Ace

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You don’t need a team President when you have a seasoned GM.

The issue here has always been a stream of rookie GMs, the last one so inexperienced it’s a f***ing joke, with no hockey man to help. It’s a disaster of Pegula’s own making. He hires people without the experience to steer a ship…then sells the wheel.
 
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zenthusiast

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As far as I understand it Forton’s influence hasn’t meaningfully extended into team composition and acquisitions, etc. that may be different since his promotion
 

sabremike

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If I was the single biggest failure of an owner in NHL history I'd like to think I'd realize that what I was doing wasn't working and try a different approach
 

Ace

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If I was the single biggest failure of an owner in NHL history I'd like to think I'd realize that what I was doing wasn't working and try a different approach

Go look at what he bought the team for. Now go look at what they are currently valued at. Now look at how much each owner is handed for every expansion or relocation that isn’t split with players.

At the end of this investigation you will discover why Terry Pegula doesn’t give a solitary f*** how the Sabres do. And why he continues to own the team despite crying poverty on it. Weird, right? That someone would “lose” so much money they have to gut the hockey department, lay off low income workers during a pandemic, and spend at the bottom of the league…and still wants to own the team? Doesn’t add up, does it?
 

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