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Kekäläinen has a Bachelor's from Clarkson and a Master's in Econ from Tampere Univ. He's served in hockey front office since 1995 and in NHL front office almost nonstop since 1999. Looks like the only break is when he was GM of Jokerit in the Liiga (2010-2012) before becoming GM of Columbus in 2012.
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Jarmo wasn't fired for hiring Torts. Columbus had 4 playoff runs after that. If he was fired for hiring anyone, it was for his involvement in the hiring of Mike Babcock, which turned out to be a huge mistake & embarrassment for the team, considering what had been going on with Babcock and the photo sharing debacle that Babcock was involved in.
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Watch that end up having been Lindy himself
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No more Sabre retreads either.... No Michael peca, no Jay Mckee, no Dominek Hasek... NO MORE SABRES!!!!
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Seeing him screw up the Ullmark negotiation in an effort not to "block" his young goalies, none of whom have panned out, and then having Ullmark win a Vezina with the Bruins while the Sabres have continuously been shopping in the goalie bargain basement bin has to be one of the stupidest, most emblematic gaffes of his tenure. This is the moron that was given almost 6 years to destroy a franchise.
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An interesting perspective. The way the second sentence there is worded is slightly confusing, but if I understand what you're saying correctly, I would disagree that it's a universal condition, especially when a success is involved. I don't even know if "condition" is the correct word, maybe more like "proclivity". Alas, I agree it could be taking the topic too far all things considered.
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That's so very Marv though.
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I could live with some shakeup among the assistants. The fact that Lindy had to keep the same old crowd was just.... weird.
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Well you can't really judge his competence from that either. You can only do that when he actually makes some moves. So in any event it was some sort of test or evaluation. For all we know he told him secretly that he would be GM and his last 8 months was already evaluating for his moves to come. I'm really just thinking this might explain all of Adams inaction this year. Pegula might have nixed any bigger moves. Now they can either sign or move Tuch. Resolve the goalies and do whatever else they think they need to do. I do agree he's a fresh entity with no ties to anyone here and that's good. Everybody can potentially go. First firing should be Staal. Get rid of all those Carolina bums. Just because.
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Yeah, that's interesting. My impression is when the 5v5 D coverage is executed correctly, it seems to be effective. Notably as of late. Have the players not been quick enough to play D? Is there something wrong with the 5v5 scheme? I think perhaps he'd have to stay, just as you say, a PK specialist. I mean, you can't give up that PK - if the season is somehow salvaged, the PK will be the reason why, getting them though this period and all.
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Yes, I think people like Adams rationalize their failures and live on “what if’s.” I don’t want to take this too deep but I think it’s part of the fabric of the human condition to never admit that your success or lack thereof was really the result of your own abilities or limitations and had little to nothing to do with circumstances or other people.
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Did he touch the brim of his hat?
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Umm, that coach is Wilford. The guy that is also responsible for the 5v5 defensive zone coverage. Maybe keep him, but make him a PK coaching specialist?
