Well Beast I understand your frustration to a degree ( heck I was at the end of the year) but you might be a bit harsh on Cameron and imo very harsh on Boyd.
Let's start with Boyd. Look imo he's been a very good GM. He's put together (with some help from Tourigny and Jeff Brown initially) 3 very good teams, one decent team ( this year) and a good retooling team in the past five years. That's pretty darn good. He also with Egert did a great job getting good euros to report...Rossi, Rohrer, Uronen( injured) and I think we just got a very good one this year (Ekberg). Their drafting has generally been good (except maybe Barlas and Kelly( as of now)). He's made good trades to recover assets and keep it going. Also made good trades to go for a run in 4 of five seasons. Yes it can be argued he didn't go fully all in but he gave his team a chance. I know you feel he shouldn't have pushed his chips in last year and it did backfire but Beast there was no clear top dog in the east so hard to deny it was a calculated risk.( for the record i didn't agree with going for it last year but could accept it as there was some logic to it). Anyway I don't think Boyd deserves to be compared to Mavety.
Now for Cameron your big beef is development and development opportunities for the young players. I do agree last year could have been managed better but once they went for it at the deadline well the young guys were out of luck.
Before painting a picture of poor player development by Cameron we need to consider a few things
1 -yes last year wasn't great but let's say Yanni, Dietsch and Nelson who were in tier2 but practising with the team come in as solid contributors next year. Is it still poor development?
2- if Mews, Marelli have dominant 18 y.o. years and Kelly comes around, is it still poor development?
3- one can argue Pinelli, Mayich, Stoney( injury year aside) and Guerrior have developed very well. Gardiner and Foster too initially although last year was slightly disappointing.
4- another factor to consider sometimes it's not the coach it's the player! Among other things poor effort/work habits, poor response to coaching or simply sometimes players plateau and reach their ceiling early. A coach can help get a player to his ceiling but can't push it up 3 floors. Just to be clear I am not implying at all that any 67 player is not putting in effort etc...
Just wanted to put it out there it's not just the coach in that equation.
So imo his record is not as bleak as you make it out although I was perplexed by some of his decisions last year I will admit.
I would wait another season before judging Cameron so harshly. If Whitehead, Yanni etc do well and Mews, Marelli ,Gardiner etc have a good year well maybe he's not so bad after all. Heck hockey canada seems to like him