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God I gotta have some hope for the future, if he can't make this work then we are lost and I am running out of years here.
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Nik the Trik said:When Burke was brought on board there was a lot of talk about the deep and talented staff he was hiring too.
Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:When Burke was brought on board there was a lot of talk about the deep and talented staff he was hiring too.
Just to add to that, some people are suggesting that they're happy that Hunter and Dubas are in charge of stuff...good building blocks, etc...
What has either of those two proved at the NHL level?
A prospective GM could have a pretty good argument in wanting to bring in a more experienced front office for such a great rebuilding task.
Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:When Burke was brought on board there was a lot of talk about the deep and talented staff he was hiring too.
Just to add to that, some people are suggesting that they're happy that Hunter and Dubas are in charge of stuff...good building blocks, etc...
What has either of those two proved at the NHL level?
A prospective GM could have a pretty good argument in wanting to bring in a more experienced front office for such a great rebuilding task.
Frank E said:Nik the Trik said:When Burke was brought on board there was a lot of talk about the deep and talented staff he was hiring too.
Just to add to that, some people are suggesting that they're happy that Hunter and Dubas are in charge of stuff...good building blocks, etc...
What has either of those two proved at the NHL level?
hap_leaf said:I don't see how anyone can explain the dark cloud over this organization that has lasted so long, through so many years and how it can be fixed. Whatever Shanahan says, there is nothing he can say to make me believe he knows what to do when Burke did not.
LuncheonMeat said:Hunter and Dubas have done nothing at the NHL level, but at least they usher in a new perspective and effectively end the reign of the Old Boys' Club, whatever that's worth.
corsi fenwick said:hap_leaf said:I don't see how anyone can explain the dark cloud over this organization that has lasted so long, through so many years and how it can be fixed. Whatever Shanahan says, there is nothing he can say to make me believe he knows what to do when Burke did not.
Burke tried to fast track it. I'm fairly certain he could have sold the board of governors of MLSE any plan, as he was their high profile hire. He was the savior. I thought it was a tremendous move by the Leafs at the time.
But no, pretty soon it was "July 1st is our draft day" "Pittsburgh model my ass" and that sort of thing. Here's a couple more: "I think we can win sooner" "I don't believe in a 5 year rebuild". The Leafs were at an expansion team level, talent-wise, with pretty much nothing in the farm system on Burke's arrival. Why he didn't see that there was no quick fix is beyond me.
Shanahan, at least, seems to see what needs to be done. Now, it's going to come down to what he actually does. I'm with him so far. He's the first in the contemporary era of Leafs management to convince the board that a true rebuild needs to happen.
Nik the Trik said:LuncheonMeat said:Hunter and Dubas have done nothing at the NHL level, but at least they usher in a new perspective and effectively end the reign of the Old Boys' Club, whatever that's worth.
Yes. Brendan Shanahan's hiring of one of the Hunter brothers really is the long awaited victory for radical, unconnected hockey outsiders we've all been waiting for.
Michael said:"As far as having the patience to do what's needed to be done, yeah, you have to have a stomach in order to get through it in a place with this much passion. I have that stomach, and I can tell you the [Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment] board does. We've gotten excellent support from our board that this has to be done the right way, this has to be built the correct way. They understand that there are no shortcuts. Shortcuts have gotten this organization into trouble in the past. This has to once and for all be a build that we are committed to and that we don't stray from."
The quote above is music to my ears and pretty much flies in the face of Burke's "we do not need a rebuild, more of a re-tool" idea.
Time will tell if they effectively execute, but for now at least, the vision seems right.
corsi fenwick said:hap_leaf said:I don't see how anyone can explain the dark cloud over this organization that has lasted so long, through so many years and how it can be fixed. Whatever Shanahan says, there is nothing he can say to make me believe he knows what to do when Burke did not.
Burke tried to fast track it. I'm fairly certain he could have sold the board of governors of MLSE any plan, as he was their high profile hire. He was the savior. I thought it was a tremendous move by the Leafs at the time.
But no, pretty soon it was "July 1st is our draft day" "Pittsburgh model my ass" and that sort of thing. Here's a couple more: "I think we can win sooner" "I don't believe in a 5 year rebuild". The Leafs were at an expansion team level, talent-wise, with pretty much nothing in the farm system on Burke's arrival. Why he didn't see that there was no quick fix is beyond me.
Shanahan, at least, seems to see what needs to be done. Now, it's going to come down to what he actually does. I'm with him so far. He's the first in the contemporary era of Leafs management to convince the board that a true rebuild needs to happen.
lamajama said:corsi fenwick said:hap_leaf said:I don't see how anyone can explain the dark cloud over this organization that has lasted so long, through so many years and how it can be fixed. Whatever Shanahan says, there is nothing he can say to make me believe he knows what to do when Burke did not.
Burke tried to fast track it. I'm fairly certain he could have sold the board of governors of MLSE any plan, as he was their high profile hire. He was the savior. I thought it was a tremendous move by the Leafs at the time.
But no, pretty soon it was "July 1st is our draft day" "Pittsburgh model my ass" and that sort of thing. Here's a couple more: "I think we can win sooner" "I don't believe in a 5 year rebuild". The Leafs were at an expansion team level, talent-wise, with pretty much nothing in the farm system on Burke's arrival. Why he didn't see that there was no quick fix is beyond me.
Shanahan, at least, seems to see what needs to be done. Now, it's going to come down to what he actually does. I'm with him so far. He's the first in the contemporary era of Leafs management to convince the board that a true rebuild needs to happen.
Great post. I was ecstatic when Burke was hired - and as soon as he said the above I was really p***ed off. I knew then that we were going to muck around the last playoff spot - or no-mans land of draft picks.
I just hope that Shanahan can withstand the Board pressure to accelerate the process.
Hopefully the Board understands how much revenue the team could generate if they actually were in the hunt for a Cup every year. The NHL for that matter.