Not sure. We keep getting pumped into the Florida search as an afterthought by the nation guys.Is Drury on our list? I heard he pulled himself from the Florida job.
Also heard Futa likes the Florida job better than this one.
Craig knows the game, but the reasons you call him out for are spot on - nothing wrong with that.Dang. I hope he doesn’t. I’ve said some pretty snide things. I actually like Craig a lot. He’s not perfect and I have my frustrations, but he’s probably the best we’ve had over the years, I guess.
That’s an interesting note about Futa. Not sure why Florida is more appealing? Seems like basically the same team.
They they started the process four business days ago. So I imagine there’s at least three more weeks to go before an announcement. Probably more.How long does a team normally take to fill its general manager's position in the off-season?
Florida has been “officially” searching for 3 weeks.How long does a team normally take to fill its general manager's position in the off-season?
Yeah, that’s just the names he’s heard multiple times from chatting with folks around the league. Not from the team.
Florida has been “officially” searching for 3 weeks.
The quote the gets me is “I’d assume they’ll want someone in place by the draft.”. Lol, you think?Florida didn't have a testing scandal to deal with either.
Nor did they have a GM walk out on them without warning. FAWK they might have already had replacing Tallon in mind well before the bubbles.
How long does a team normally take to fill its general manager's position in the off-season?
AZ takes 2 weeks for everything!!!!How long does a team normally take to fill its general manager's position in the off-season?
From Craig:
It’s maybe my OHL bias - but the Hunters would get my vote.hmmm 3 way tie between Hextall, Hunter, and Shero for me. I realllllllly like the Hunters. Burke may not be bad, I would hope any of these guys bring in Doan at some capacity.
I’d be quite pleased with Ron Hextall. His AHL and NHL management track-record is extremely solid from a slow but steady improvement by the building of solid foundation approach. Basically what we’ve lacked for 25 years and why we’ve never been very good or even just pretty good in a sustainable way.
Hextall has actually proved it. He’s actually done the things we need done. That’s why I like him so much better than not only Burke or Doan but also better than Futa or Drury or Mellanby, etc.
Not sure Hextall and Tocchet have anything between them? Tocchet seems to be everyone’s buddy. Hextall appears to have a reputation as a bit of prick. Maybe they don’t like eachother?I like Hextall quite a bit. If Shero is in the mix, the decision is more difficult for me. Who's your pick between those two? I go Shero because he has no past connection to Tocchet.
Maybe, but they played 6 seasons together in Philly.
Hextall said he took a three-stage approach toward trying to build a contender: Clean up the salary-cap mess left behind by Holmgren, his predecessor; watch prospects grow as a team; make a big splash through free agency or a trade when the Flyers were close to "go time."
"I didn't feel we were at go-time," Hextall said.
The Flyers had two first-round playoff exits in Hextall's tenure, and they show no sign this season of winning the franchise's first Stanley Cup since the back-to-back titles in 1974-75.
"I certainly expected to take a step this year," Hextall said. "There's a few more growing pains with our young players than I expected."
Hextall was criticized for refusing to listen to scouts and advisers and had been accused of cutting off alumni access to the team. Hextall, a star goalie and one of the franchise's more popular players, had wanted his own process on his terms.
I didn't realize Holmgren went up to President when Hextall replaced him. That sounds kind of like the awkwardness of Tippett serving as President over Chayka. I doubt he'd run into an issue like he did with the Flyers with their alumni here though, mostly because the Coyotes need the alumni to help market the team because the Coyotes are not the Flyers and do not have a strong foothold in their market already. I'm sure he's learned from it regardless.Hextall fired Berube. Might not be an issue.
More concerned with the reports he doesn't listen to or care for the opinions around him at times.
Former Flyers GM Hextall 'stunned' by firing
Flyers' anonymous complaints reveal Ron Hextall never had a chance | Marcus Hayes
These are two of the least attractive GM jobs,
Lack of experience should absolutely be a disqualifier.Doan does not have the front office experience, but I think the most important attribute for a GM is to have the right vision of what it takes to win. The type of player mix that is needed. The ability to identify talent years before becoming NHL ready.
I think most of us would agree GMJC's vision didn't work. Although Doan's player experience didn't see any championships and limited playoff series wins, I would trust his opinion on what types of players the Coyotes need to add to get us on the right track.
He's not necessarily my pick, just making the point that lack of experience should not be a disqualifier.