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Bruins fire Peter Chiarelli | Hired by the Oilers

CarltonTheBear said:
bustaheims said:
CarltonTheBear said:
Doesn't sound like Chiarelli would be ousting one of those guys. Where would he fit in?

Lowe getting another undeserved promotion of some kind?

To what? King?

I'm sure they can come up with some sort of fancy title. Chief Hockey Officer? Supreme Leader? Pope? I don't know.
 
Potvin29 said:
bustaheims said:
CarltonTheBear said:
bustaheims said:
CarltonTheBear said:
Doesn't sound like Chiarelli would be ousting one of those guys. Where would he fit in?

Lowe getting another undeserved promotion of some kind?

To what? King?

I'm sure they can come up with some sort of fancy title. Chief Hockey Officer? Supreme Leader? Pope? I don't know.

Master of Coin

Well done! Bravo(s)...... ;)
 
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Per McKenzie, this will be announced today. Sounds like Chiarelli will go to the top of the pyramid while Lowe and MacT go down a peg. If I was an Oilers fan I wouldn't be satisfied until those 2 are completely out of the organization. Although I guess this is a good first step.

Boston beat reporter Joe Haggerty has reported that the Bruins will not seek compensation here. They're just happy to have his remaining 3-year contract off the books. I really don't understand that thought process, do they think the Oilers wouldn't have hired him if it meant giving up a 3rd round pick?
 
CarltonTheBear said:
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Per McKenzie, this will be announced today. Sounds like Chiarelli will go to the top of the pyramid while Lowe and MacT go down a peg. If I was an Oilers fan I wouldn't be satisfied until those 2 are completely out of the organization. Although I guess this is a good first step.

Boston beat reporter Joe Haggerty has reported that the Bruins will not seek compensation here. They're just happy to have his remaining 3-year contract off the books. I really don't understand that thought process, do they think the Oilers wouldn't have hired him if it meant giving up a 3rd round pick?
It would be a second round pick since it is a GM hiring before the draft, wouldn't it?
 
Lynx said:
It would be a second round pick since it is a GM hiring before the draft, wouldn't it?

Yup, thanks for the correction. So the questions are, would the Oilers give up a likely early 2nd round pick in order to hire Chiarelli, and are the Bruins insane for not demanding one? I think the answer to both of those is probably "yes".
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Lynx said:
It would be a second round pick since it is a GM hiring before the draft, wouldn't it?

Yup, thanks for the correction. So the questions are, would the Oilers give up a likely early 2nd round pick in order to hire Chiarelli, and are the Bruins insane for not demanding one? I think the answer to both of those is probably "yes".

I kind of understand both perspectives - if the Oilers decided not to hire him because of the compensation (their 2nd round pick is pretty high, after all), then the Bruins would have to pay him to do nothing until either his contract expires or he does eventually find a job somewhere.
 
Are we sure that's how it works?  Are executives that are relieved of duty still considered for compensation?
 
louisstamos said:
I kind of understand both perspectives - if the Oilers decided not to hire him because of the compensation (their 2nd round pick is pretty high, after all), then the Bruins would have to pay him to do nothing until either his contract expires or he does eventually find a job somewhere.

Would the Bruins really be that desperate just to get out of his contract though? I mean are they that tight for cash? Also, Chiarelli's one of those guys that will definitely be in pretty high demand. If the Oilers won't give up a 2nd for him, I would imagine some other team would (or a 3rd if they wait until after the draft).

Also, something else that I forgot about, the Oilers wouldn't have to give up their 2nd rounder for next season. I believe they can defer it for up to 5 years.
 
Frank E said:
Are we sure that's how it works?  Are executives that are relieved of duty still considered for compensation?

Yes. Apparently even a lot of GMs/executives thought that originally wasn't the case, but Bill Daly confirmed that it was. As long as they're still under contract teams have the right to request compensation.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Frank E said:
Are we sure that's how it works?  Are executives that are relieved of duty still considered for compensation?

Yes. Apparently even a lot of GMs/executives thought that originally wasn't the case, but Bill Daly confirmed that it was. As long as they're still under contract teams have the right to request compensation.

Well that's just bananas...I can appreciate that teams would just say "no pick required, just get him off my books".
 
I love the fact that the press release doesn't once mention Craig MacTavish, the teams previous GM:

http://oilers.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=765014&navid=DL|EDM|home

I hope they name him coach again.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
I love the fact that the press release doesn't once mention Craig MacTavish, the teams previous GM:

http://oilers.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=765014&navid=DL|EDM|home

I hope they name him coach again.

They apparently haven't decided mutually whether he'll remain or not.

Chiarelli is walking into quite a nice situation in my opinion.

He's got an almost can't miss decent top 6 with the addition of McDavid and the likely maturing of talented others.

Find a real goalie (there are a few UFAs this summer that might be able to help), shore up the D that already has some promising talent/talent with upside and they'll be back in the playoffs.
 
AvroArrow said:
Good move by EDM.  Maybe they'll finally get some traction.

All Chiarelli needs to do is sign a future Norris winning defenceman on July 1st and steal a young franchise goalie away from some other team. Easy-peasy.
 

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