JD1
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I sense you're responding to a bit of sarcasmI could be wrong, but I sense that was a sarcastic post.
I sense you're responding to a bit of sarcasmI could be wrong, but I sense that was a sarcastic post.
I think we should really avoid calling Staois a nepotism hire, assuming you are referring to him.I'd be more open to Gruden if he wasn't going to be the 2nd nepotism hire for a new owner who promised "best in class".
This team has also had (mostly) bad luck with first time hires and are coming off another first time NHL head coach who couldn't get the job done/actively held the team back.
I'm sure Gruden is fine and if he's hired I'll sell myself on him but he's going to be more of the same (in a sense) for a team that has cheaped out at the position for far too long.
The sooner they hire a new (experienced) head coach the better…… IF they wait too long, and see who becomes available after teams are eliminated, then there are MORE teams in the hunt for head coaches, and candidates that are currently at the top of their wish list have more options to choose from, and they may miss out on those candidates on their wish list.Curious what everyone's thinking on how quickly thing will start to unfold this off-season
How quickly will we see the coaching changes, further front office changes, ect
I think we should really avoid calling Staois a nepotism hire, assuming you are referring to him.
Andlauer isn't a newbie to NHL circles. He's been involved in the league for a long time which provides him some familiarity with people in NHL circles.
He's also not new to hockey ownership. He's had a successful OHL franchise.
He's got a positive historical relationship with Staois. Staois is a guy that played 1000 games in the league, has experience and success running an operation with total control and front office exposure in 2 Canadian NHL markets.
Nepotism is a word with basically no positive connotations. None. I don't think that applies to Staois.
Nepotism is defined by Oxford as the practice among those with power or influence of favoring relatives, friends, or associates, especially by giving them jobs.
That's literally what happened here.
It's literally not.
Andlauer brought in Staios because he believes in his professional abilities. If they bring in Gruden, they're doing so because of his professional abilities. As far as I'm aware none of these men have a connection other than being involved in the same hockey organizations.
It is not nepotism to hire people because you have faith in their abilities based upon past experience. To suggest it is, is asinine.
I think it's a stretch. The relationship is mainly business. They've worked together in the past and Andlauer thinks he's good at his job. They aren't family friends or buddies from high school or former teammates even. The relationship is based around work / competence. That's not nepotism.Nepotism is defined by Oxford as the practice among those with power or influence of favoring relatives, friends, or associates, especially by giving them jobs.
That's literally what happened here.
I'm not saying Staois doesn't bring any positives to the table, quite the contrary in some ways as his patient and buttoned up approach is a nice contrast to what we've gotten used to as a fanbase with Dorion.
But he was absolutely a friend/associate of Andlauer's who was brought in as POHO without (seemingly) much of an outside search. If Gruden is brought in despite the organization claiming they cast a wide net I think it's certainly fair to question whether this was their intention all along.
I think it's a stretch. The relationship is mainly business. They've worked together in the past and Andlauer thinks he's good at his job. They aren't family friends or buddies from high school or former teammates even. The relationship is based around work / competence. That's not nepotism.
Agree .. If Gruden was leading his Marlie team to a top team finish .. I'd be more open... At this point I would be VERY disappointed with the available candidates if he was their guy. I seriously doubt he's a better coach than David Bell who I think should stay in the AHLI'd be more open to Gruden if he wasn't going to be the 2nd nepotism hire for a new owner who promised "best in class".
This team has also had (mostly) bad luck with first time hires and are coming off another first time NHL head coach who couldn't get the job done/actively held the team back.
I'm sure Gruden is fine and if he's hired I'll sell myself on him but he's going to be more of the same (in a sense) for a team that has cheaped out at the position for far too long.
I understand what nepotism is and like I said, I can't think of any way really to use the word without a negative connotation. It is often also used to mean favoritism towards the unqualified.Nepotism is defined by Oxford as the practice among those with power or influence of favoring relatives, friends, or associates, especially by giving them jobs.
That's literally what happened here.
I'm not saying Staois doesn't bring any positives to the table, quite the contrary in some ways as his patient and buttoned up approach is a nice contrast to what we've gotten used to as a fanbase with Dorion.
But he was absolutely a friend/associate of Andlauer's who was brought in as POHO without (seemingly) much of an outside search. If Gruden is brought in despite the organization claiming they cast a wide net I think it's certainly fair to question whether this was their intention all along.
I think we should really avoid calling Staois a nepotism hire, assuming you are referring to him.
Andlauer isn't a newbie to NHL circles. He's been involved in the league for a long time which provides him some familiarity with people in NHL circles.
He's also not new to hockey ownership. He's had a successful OHL franchise.
He's got a positive historical relationship with Staois. Staois is a guy that played 1000 games in the league, has experience and success running an operation with total control and front office exposure in 2 Canadian NHL markets.
Nepotism is a word with basically no positive connotations. None. I don't think that applies to Staois.
What I mean Hale is Andlauer has had a seat at the NHL table for a decade plus. He's owned sports franchises that have had success. Staois has experience running an OHL franchise and had success with that. He's sat at the table of 2 NHL franchises, watching how they operate and he played 1000 games.Not sure what you mean by this.
Staios has worked in the NHL before but has never ran an NHL club. Closest he's come to that was being a special advisor to Ken Holland in Edmonton for a year or two.
That's not nothing, but it certainly didn't make him the obvious top candidate on paper for the GM job. There are guys in this league that have spent many years in the assistant GM role learning the ins and outs of the GM job behind a top-tier manager that haven't yet been given a chance to take over as a GM in this league, let alone becoming both the President and GM. That's usually something reserved for elite GMs that have an established track record of being an abject success in their role, not a guy with zero experience.
It's absolutely fair to question whether he was legitimately the "best in class" candidate for the job, or whether nepotism, favoritism, familiarity - whatever word you want to use, played a role in him being named GM AND President of an NHL club, despite extremely no experience in either role previously.
This logic obviously extends to Gruden too. Yes Staios and Andlauer are familiar with him, but is his really the best candidate for the job or is their relationship with him clouding their judgement? Is having a rookie GM and a rookie coach both learning on the job the right decision for a youthful team in desperate need of experience and leadership?
This is one of the best absurd proposals I've seen in a while... enough so that I won't dilute it by getting into value and am just gonna go along with it.Ottawa: MacKenzie Weegar, Rasmus Andersson
Calgary: Thomas Chabot, 7th overall, Mathieu Joseph, 4th round pick, Levi Maerilainen
Sanderson - Anderson
Chychryn - Weegar
Kleven - Zub
They said they were done with the front office when Poulin was hired so I don’t think they’re looking for another AGM.Anyone know if they'll backfill Trent Manns AGM position ?and full time director of amateur scouting ?
That would have been a risky one. Probably still has a relatively short shelf life. We’ll see.Kinda feels like we missed out on Roy. Would have been fun.
Staios is boring and it’s nice after Dorion but at least Dorion said interesting shit
If you're intro rapidly receding hairlines I guess. Do you think Matthews is a looker as well?Dorion was really good looking too....