Seems like they got the “To” and “From” wrong there…The Devils did a white elephant post for the league…
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Seems like they got the “To” and “From” wrong there…The Devils did a white elephant post for the league…
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The Whalers also had a 14 games winless streak in 91-92.
The old system created oddities and I was embarrassed we made the playoffs with such a team.Damn that's crazy, that's the last time they made the playoffs too and IIRC were a goal away from upsetting future Stanley Cup champ Montreal in the first round, Adams semifinal or whatever it was called back then.
I guess though since the league had 22 teams it isn't that crazy.
The old system created oddities and I was embarrassed we made the playoffs with such a team.
But that series was ridiculous and that’s how you get a true Davey vs Goliath moment. They could’ve beaten them.
two of these were garbage and you can have them.Seems like they got the “To” and “From” wrong there…
Well they were only four games over .500, but the Bruins were only 6 over and they were third in the division. Not quite as bad as 92.Wasn't the 1986 team the same way? They swept Quebec in round 1 and were also a goal away from the CFs right?
For those still confused, this is what the yutes refer to as "living rent free in their head"The Devils did a white elephant post for the league…
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Same could be said for our social media much of the time. I think it's just plain fun and thought it was funny.For those still confused, this is what the yutes refer to as "living rent free in their head"
Why is Haula here, he fired out of town via catapultThe Devils did a white elephant post for the league…
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I’ve noticed that after the bunch of offseason PR/marketing exits, that the Canes social media is now very tame and usually pretty quiet/no longer as creative.Same could be said for our social media much of the time. I think it's just plain fun and thought it was funny.
Mentioned the other day, a lot of it looks like it's being done with Canva templates, too. I didn't love the agency work last year but it now looks like they went in-house for most of the current creative.I’ve noticed that after the bunch of offseason PR/marketing exits, that the Canes social media is now very tame and usually pretty quiet/no longer as creative.
As well, in-game is more muted than recent years past.
I’ve noticed that after the bunch of offseason PR/marketing exits, that the Canes social media is now very tame and usually pretty quiet/no longer as creative.
As well, in-game is more muted than recent years past.
Lol go Fanatics
Saving $ but losing the uniqueness that the branding folks created.Mentioned the other day, a lot of it looks like it's being done with Canva templates, too. I didn't love the agency work last year but it now looks like they went in-house for most of the current creative.
Makes sense. Waddell was a people person, Tulsky is a phd analytical type. Hopefully Tulsky over time learns that the “people” side is important too.Just based off what I've heard, it's a bit of a rocky situation within the organization.
We all heard stories about how Waddell would go around to different offices and say "Hello" to people, he'd plan outings for the staff, etc. Well, not really unsurprisingly, Tulsky isn't as much of a people person. He's much more business-oriented, and that, in turn, has caused the "behind the scenes" work to feel much colder and impersonal compared to when Waddell was running the show. A lot of people aren't happy with Tulsky as a boss, though I get the sense that it's not anything he's done, but rather what he's not doing that Waddell was.
Interesting info. Maybe I’m conflating things here but the part of Waddel’s job that would entail going around to offices and saying hello be the job that Doug Warf is doing now ? GM is roster building - President of the organization is the “people person”Just based off what I've heard, it's a bit of a rocky situation within the organization.
We all heard stories about how Waddell would go around to different offices and say "Hello" to people, he'd plan outings for the staff, etc. Well, not really unsurprisingly, Tulsky isn't as much of a people person. He's much more business-oriented, and that, in turn, has caused the "behind the scenes" work to feel much colder and impersonal compared to when Waddell was running the show. A lot of people aren't happy with Tulsky as a boss, though I get the sense that it's not anything he's done, but rather what he's not doing that Waddell was.
It's like when organizations scratch their heads dumbfounded on why morale and productivity fall sharply when they clean house of those worthless and no value add jobs like Scrum Masters.Interesting info. Maybe I’m conflating things here but the part of Waddel’s job that would entail going around to offices and saying hello be the job that Doug Warf is doing now ? GM is roster building - President of the organization is the “people person”
Interesting info. Maybe I’m conflating things here but the part of Waddel’s job that would entail going around to offices and saying hello be the job that Doug Warf is doing now ? GM is roster building - President of the organization is the “people person”
What is this, a pitch session for a mid 2000s network sitcom?Probably. But do you expect rationality when it comes to office drama?
Are you a “scrum master” fan? That whole thing just strikes me as another useless gate keeping scam like PMP (which I had to get at one point) meant to send people for arduous and expensive training so that can add some more initials to the back of their work titleIt's like when organizations scratch their heads dumbfounded on why morale and productivity fall sharply when they clean house of those worthless and no value add jobs like Scrum Masters.