In fairness, I think the less Aquilini says and/or is involved, the better. Let Allvin and Rutherford run the ship, and they've always kept things tight lipped.
The idea is TEAM, from the top down. Not just here and there.
Expectations shouldn't be Allvin's "the fans deserve a playoff", it should have been what Rutherford stated in his hiring, long term cup contender, not just a playoff team. Doesn't seem to be too much working together there, in fact it seems Rutherford stopped talking because most of what he said was against what Allvin was doing.
I see disconnect on this team from the owner staying quiet, to the President saying what he thinks, to Allvin going his own way and Tocchet pushing as hard as he can to change the team into a bunch of mini me's, to players being frustrated.
When messages are behind closed doors cover up can happen. When, like Tocchet calling out players, made in public it puts pressure on players, if the owner or President says something it puts pressure on management to perform or ..... have a damn good reason not to and gives the market more certainty.
The winning teams all have direct ownership input and direction. They pay millions to have professionals do those jobs, but deciding what is success is always in the owner's hands, if they shut up and stay away then as long as bums are in seats the GM keeps his job. If they start losing then the coach(s) goes. 4 coaches, 3 GM's, 3 Presidents and the core still loses. What hasn't changed? Boeser, Demko, Miller, Pettersson and Hughes, the core for the last 7 years or since Brock was drafted in 2015.
Every winning team has hands on ownership, pretty much all of them. But like winning the cup only one wins each year but those with those owners are in the real hunt most years.
Rutherford said manage up as well as down. well he better start doing the down side because Allvin is over taking Benning for rookie mistakes at lightning speed.