2 years ago Jeremy Jacobs gave the keys to the Bruins and TD Garden to his third son Charlie and his 2 older sons were given the keys to Delaware North.
http://c.o0bg.com/sports/2015/01/06...ETJ/story.html?p1=Article_Related_Box_Article
Peter Chiarelli would be fired three months later and after a nationwide search Charlie stayed inhouse with Don Sweeney.
If Charlie thought the Bruins were a complete failure two years ago what does he think now? Charlie has done a good job in finally jumpstarting the development of the North Station area but as far as hockey is concerned he is out of his element.
Jeremy Jacobs 40 years ago gave the keys to Harry Sinden and only took them away after Charlie worked in Boston for a year and told his father that the team was a mess.
Charlie then hired an outsider in Chiarelli and 5 years later he won the Cup.
The whole dynamic creates strange vibes. Cam Neely is the senior hockey adviser today but I can't forget how Papa Jacobs embarrassed Cam before the parade in 2011.
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2011/06/...us-cup-something-he-couldn’t-do-as-a-player’/
I am only suggesting for better or worse Papa Jacobs needs to take back the keys....for now.
http://c.o0bg.com/sports/2015/01/06...ETJ/story.html?p1=Article_Related_Box_Article
On Tuesday, Charlie Jacobs, son of owner Jeremy Jacobs, officially became the CEO of Delaware North’s Boston holdings, which include the Bruins, TD Garden, and NESN. Jeremy Jacobs remains Delaware North’s chairman.
But Charlie Jacobs is now the day-to-day boss atop the Bruins’ executive chart. On his first official day in his new position, Jacobs flexed his muscles, cleared his throat, and virtually shouted that every facet of the Bruins’ non-playoff standing is under evaluation, including the performance of the hockey operations department.
Had Jacobs held a shoe, he would have slammed it into the podium — in the style of either Mike Milbury or Nikita Khrushchev — to emphasize his words.
“For us to be a team that’s out of the playoffs is absolutely unacceptable,†Jacobs said. “Everybody in the executive offices is fully aware of how I feel.
“They feel the same way, which brings us to this evaluation process. It’s fluid right now. I can’t say that any moment we have a final decision, other than to say it’s been an utter disappointment and a failure. A complete failure.â€
Jacobs acknowledged that his father will still be active in the team’s decision-making. But his new title has given Charlie Jacobs a jolt of power. With power, Jacobs can effect change.
Peter Chiarelli would be fired three months later and after a nationwide search Charlie stayed inhouse with Don Sweeney.
If Charlie thought the Bruins were a complete failure two years ago what does he think now? Charlie has done a good job in finally jumpstarting the development of the North Station area but as far as hockey is concerned he is out of his element.
Jeremy Jacobs 40 years ago gave the keys to Harry Sinden and only took them away after Charlie worked in Boston for a year and told his father that the team was a mess.
Charlie then hired an outsider in Chiarelli and 5 years later he won the Cup.
The whole dynamic creates strange vibes. Cam Neely is the senior hockey adviser today but I can't forget how Papa Jacobs embarrassed Cam before the parade in 2011.
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2011/06/...us-cup-something-he-couldn’t-do-as-a-player’/
I am only suggesting for better or worse Papa Jacobs needs to take back the keys....for now.