The issue is Luc being the top executive for the Kings. Blake reports to Luc, so it’s impossible to separate them at this point.
My suspicion has been that Robitaille stole the power by over promising success to ownership prior to and upon taking control.
Year 1 was the last gasp for the aging cup core, but the team and many fans chose to bet on the team being closer to a contender than a team on the decline.
I didn’t see the complete fall out coming the year after losing to VGK in the first round, but I know I was down on the teams prospects as a whole. I attended games 1 and 2 in person in Vegas in the playoffs and remember leaving with the feeling that despite the coaching staff saying the team was playing a more offensive system, that it wasn’t there in reality.
What I saw was Kopitar, Brown and Doughty being forced all the prime minutes and no focus on playing younger faster players. It never made sense to me to expect the existing players to suddenly become faster just through coaching changes.
Once reality faced the team and fans, management quickly changed their tune and started to claim that a rebuild was always part of the plan, just not this soon. Sorry, you don’t get a mulligan on those types of decisions.
So at this point, if both Luc and subsequently Blake go, as long as the replacement is vetted, qualified and one of the best available at the time, that’s all one can expect.
My preference is that the team has a GM with the authority to make moves without having to get the approval of the business side.