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Brent Wallace says Peter Chiarelli will be joining the Ottawa Senators

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and I got the old classic from my saved folder ready for the TDL

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Good luck with that Ottawa.

Man might have a Harvard Law degree, but holy f*** he doesn't have a goddamn sense of how to evaluate NHL talent.
He seems like he'd actually be a useful guy to have for like, contract lookovers and corporate dealings with his background, just keep him away from any on ice related decisions. But if he's like, negotiating concessions suppliers and merchandise stuff he'd probably be fine
 
One of the worst GMs in NHL history. A ridiculous amount of boneheaded moves. He’s a complete idiot. And he hasn’t learned his lesson. Recently working for the Blues he gifted a former 1st rounder in Kostin away for nothing. Bad, but not egregious. Egregious would be the moves he made in Edmonton. The Reinhart trade, the Eberle trade, the Strome trade, and more. Word is this egotistical asshole doesn’t like to work with others or take input, he also doesn’t like to do due diligence either, so he’s a lazy egotistical asshole at that. Who the hell doesn’t shop a player like Taylor Hall before trading them? Why did other GMs need to tell him he could have got more from them if he had just let them know the player was on the market.

Unsure what role he’ll take in Ottawa. Fortunately for Sens fans he won’t be the GM, keep him as far from decision making as you can. A good role for him would be Janitor.
 
Ew, hopefully an advisory role, but if he’s leaving the Blues as the VP of hockey ops I don’t see why it would be for anything less. Maybe POHO.
 
Unsure what role he’ll take in Ottawa. Fortunately for Sens fans he won’t be the GM, keep him as far from decision making as you can. A good role for him would be Janitor.
Issue is some people think Andlauer will eventually replace Dorion with Chiarelli since it seems like Andlauer is gonna want "his guys"
 
He seems like he'd actually be a useful guy to have for like, contract lookovers and corporate dealings with his background, just keep him away from any on ice related decisions. But if he's like, negotiating concessions suppliers and merchandise stuff he'd probably be fine
I’d agree with this.

Ik Ik hf might @ me for this, but he’s not a dumb guy. He just should not be involved with player evaluation at all, his record just doesn’t hold up to scrutiny.
 
Senators seem like the king of taking one step forward and then doing something stupid and talking the step back.
 
One of the worst GMs in NHL history. A ridiculous amount of boneheaded moves. He’s a complete idiot. And he hasn’t learned his lesson. Recently working for the Blues he gifted a former 1st rounder in Kostin away for nothing. Bad, but not egregious. Egregious would be the moves he made in Edmonton. The Reinhart trade, the Eberle trade, the Strome trade, and more. Word is this egotistical asshole doesn’t like to work with others or take input, he also doesn’t like to do due diligence either, so he’s a lazy egotistical asshole at that. Who the hell doesn’t shop a player like Taylor Hall before trading them? Why did other GMs need to tell him he could have got more from them if he had just let them know the player was on the market.

Unsure what role he’ll take in Ottawa. Fortunately for Sens fans he won’t be the GM, keep him as far from decision making as you can. A good role for him would be Janitor.

Wut?

Chiarelli was vice president of hockey ops. with the Blues, not the GM. It was Army, who decided to trade Kostin for Samurokov as he wasn't good enough for our main roster and we would probably lose him to waivers anyway.
 
The man was gifted a stacked Boston team -- and cut their window short.

He was then gifted a (theoretically) even more stacked team in Edmonton -- and broke the window before it was even opened.

The man should never be a GM again -- ever. He has an awful fetish for playing vets and fourth line grinders 2-4 times what they're actually worth, and wrecking the cap in the process. Cause "trades are hard".
 

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