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Well at least he will have the Attack on speed dialMike Futa
There available through the Sears Christmas Wish Catalogue.Where can I download an application?
Jeff Kugel
Here you go:Where can I download an application?
Why do I smell a Doug Ford type scenario in the middle of this?Since we’re throwing out scenarios …
Make of this what you will. When VP of Hockey Ops Ted Baker retired from the league office in the spring, Barclay Branch was immediately hired as his replacement. No executive search firm, no application process, no candidate interviews by the Board or its executive committee. Instant VP.
This doesn’t mean Barclay is even in the running for the commissioner gig, but it does mean he’s got a $200K per year job with the league pretty much for as long as he wants it. The league only has two VPs — Barclay Branch in Hockey Ops and Cole Butterworth in Business Ops (he left the CHL office after 15 years to take the OHL gig in 2021).
How will the Commissioner search work out?
Well, if you were the owner of an OHL team, would you want to hire a new Commish who runs the league like God, the way Dave Branch did since 1979? Or would you want someone who is more deferential to the owners and wields far less independent power? An insider you know, or an outsider you don’t?
So here’s my guess: the OHL is going to move to a “Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner” structure. I’m going with Joe Birch gets the Commish gig and shortly thereafter appoints Barclay to the new Deputy Commish job. 3-5 years from now, Joe Birch moves on and Barclay moves up.
Birch worked in the league office for years and knows how it works. He’s a “quasi-owner” now as the CAO and governor of the community-owned Kitchener Rangers, and he also sits on the OHL board’s all-powerful executive committee. My guess is that the owners will endorse him and he’ll want the job.
If I get a free trip to Vegas and a free massage, I will consider.Why do I smell a Doug Ford type scenario in the middle of this?
According to Jeff Marek …
“With OHL Commissioner Dave Branch poised to retire at season’s end the search for his replacement continues.
The leading candidate heading into the process, Kitchener Rangers CEO Joe Birch who’s worked at various positions in the OHL off and on going back to 2006, pulled out and it sounds like an extension with the Rangers is imminent.
Everyone is extremely tight-lipped about who else is still involved here, but other names include North Bay Battalion GM Adam Dennis, former VP of Hockey Ops for the Los Angeles Kings and former Owen Sound Attack GM Mike Futa, and at least one other candidate.“
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futa has alot of off ice issues, i do not believe he is a legit candidate, he is a bit famous for offering out info in exchange for people publishing his name to be attached to jobs in the past.According to Jeff Marek …
“With OHL Commissioner Dave Branch poised to retire at season’s end the search for his replacement continues.
The leading candidate heading into the process, Kitchener Rangers CEO Joe Birch who’s worked at various positions in the OHL off and on going back to 2006, pulled out and it sounds like an extension with the Rangers is imminent.
Everyone is extremely tight-lipped about who else is still involved here, but other names include North Bay Battalion GM Adam Dennis, former VP of Hockey Ops for the Los Angeles Kings and former Owen Sound Attack GM Mike Futa, and at least one other candidate.“
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Senators' Chabot, last link to 2017 run, focused on reaching playoffs
Thomas Chabot has visions of enjoying a playoff run with the Ottawa Senators that he can be a bigger part of than that one in 2017, when his dream could not get beyond taxi squad status on an almost-Cup finalist.www.sportsnet.ca