Man, anybody who was a fan during all the ownership drama from 1997 to, well, when the new arena got built... this all feels a little surreal. Just a nice smooth transition into continued financial stability. I love it.
Lemieux is still the member of ownership overseeing management. No changes will occur.Hopefully, the new ownership group cleans house in the front office at the end of the season. I guess it’s tough to fire people immediately, even if they’ve more or less simply cashed a paycheck for parts of two seasons for doing nothing to very little.
Mario doesn’t have a controlling interest anymore. You don’t spend nearly $1 billion for a team that is run by a complete joke as GM. He will be gone soon enough if the new group isn’t incompetent.
I'm pretty sure Mario never had a controlling interest. That was all Ron Burkle.Mario doesn’t have a controlling interest anymore. You don’t spend nearly $1 billion for a team that is run by a complete joke as GM. He will be gone soon enough if the new group isn’t incompetent.
I have some hope that the front office and coaching staff might actually be held accountable for the lack of success over the last four years. I don’t want to waste 4 years while Hextall does nothing, and for the first time, I have some hope we won’t have to.
I don’t want to hear people praising a GM for downgrading talent in the bottom six as his big move again.
Are we all in agreement to stay fans after we inevitably re-brand as the Nantucket Narwhals?
Lemieux is still the member of ownership overseeing management. No changes will occur.
I remember reading Mario held an approximately 40% stake - nothing insignificant, even if Burkle held the majority interest. Either way, Mario is a very, very rich man today.
firmly team 'no immediate changes to management but thats only for as long as it takes the new owners to fully evaluate the existing management team'
you dont drop this kind of coin to not have your own ideas you want implemented by your own people. maybe thats just on the redevelopment side of things, maybe its on the hockey ops side but everyone is only safe for now.
The new owners firing Hextall would be odd because I imagine Hextall would fit into the mold of what they want out of a new GM. It wouldn't shock me if they fired him (or just didn't renew his contract whenever it was due for extension), but firing him would be a bit of a surprise. I imagine that FSG would realize this team needs to rebuild and wouldn't go for a gun slinger like JR.
The new owners firing Hextall would be odd because I imagine Hextall would fit into the mold of what they want out of a new GM. It wouldn't shock me if they fired him (or just didn't renew his contract whenever it was due for extension), but firing him would be a bit of a surprise. I imagine that FSG would realize this team needs to rebuild and wouldn't go for a gun slinger like JR.
I imagine having both Burke and Hextall in place is rather attractive to the new owners. That's a pretty solid pair and with Lemieux in the group still, you have plenty of hockey expertise to guide operations in the present and future. Imagine paying $750mil or whatever and walking into your new franchise with Brian Burke, Mario Lemieux, and Ron Hextall at your conference table. Not too shabby.