Andrei79
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- Jan 25, 2013
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I can understand why Marek is in "trouble", but I don't understand why he was fired beyond the influence of big gambling.
Marek helmed a daily radio show and was part of a top podcast across all categories in Canada. That's a talent you slap on the wrist, not fire behind the curtain and wait for details to waft out.
To me, if Sportsnet solely wanted Marek gone for what he did, then they themselves would have announced it and condemned the behavior. That's the PR game we play today. To do it this way still leaves questions.
Marek made a mistake by sharing the info - no doubt about that. But what were the consequences? No one made money, Seidel is small potatoes (11k twitter followers..), no draftees were affected, no fans knew what was happening......so why fire the guy in such a secretive manner??
Yeah, it might be they were looking at an out. Sometimes, these guys haven't necessarily done anything wrong, but they might be opinionated, disagree with the direction and voice it to their bosses or/and they can have very high salaries management feels they can cut down on due to the costs of NHL rights. Something like this becomes an easy out for them. Louis Jean touched on the subject on a French podcast as he himself was let go from TVAsport.