Flashsabre Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Pegula has owned this team going on 15 years and is 0 for in making the playoffs. Not once has he apologized to the fans for this mess or taken any responsibility. There is the culture right there. Continuous poor hire after poor hire that has damned this organization for a decade and a half. It starts at the top. I honestly don’t know how he walks around with his head up when he’s been the biggest failure of an owner in NHL history. I’ve stopped watching the games. If they aren’t serious about being competitive then they don’t get my time anymore. Edited 4 hours ago by Flashsabre Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Note: They made the playoffs in 2011, losing to Leino and the Flyers, leading to the UFA signing of Leino. Pegula is 1-for-15. However, they have never made the playoffs in a season in which Pegula owned the team at the start of the season. 1 1 Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Why should the players feel they should be accountable? They have guaranteed contracts and if you get traded you go to a better situation. Same if you get bought out. Also the GM isn’t held accountable, the coaches aren’t held accountable and the fans are taken for granted as the value of the franchise rises despite 14 years of failure. 1 Quote
inkman Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Flashsabre said: Pegula has owned this team going on 15 years and is 0 for in making the playoffs. Not once has he apologized to the fans for this mess or taken any responsibility. There is the culture right there. Continuous poor hire after poor hire that has damned this organization for a decade and a half. It starts at the top. I honestly don’t know how he walks around with his head up when he’s been the biggest failure of an owner in NHL history. I’ve stopped watching the games. If they aren’t serious about being competitive then they don’t get my time anymore. Has any North American sports team owner or exec ever apologized for having a bad team? I think you are looking for answers where there ain’t none. Quote
GASabresIUFAN Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 12 minutes ago, inkman said: Has any North American sports team owner or exec ever apologized for having a bad team? I think you are looking for answers where there ain’t none. The White Sox owner after the 2024 baseball season. Quote
Pimlach Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 43 minutes ago, inkman said: Has any North American sports team owner or exec ever apologized for having a bad team? I think you are looking for answers where there ain’t none. Charlie Jacobs did last year. The owner of the Bruins, ironically a guy from Buffalo, sent a letter to the Bruins fans. https://www.facebook.com/NHLBruins/posts/a-message-from-nhlbruins-ceo-charlie-jacobs/1147449590729769/ Not sure this is an apology exactly, but it was a sincere effort to let their fans know that missing the playoffs one time in over 20 years was unsatisfactory. In addition, after the Bruins were booed at a home game the coach said their fans were right to boo and the team deserved it. Their Captain, Marchand, said the same thing. Quite the contrast from the Sabres players, coach Granato, and Captain Okposo, when this happened in Buffalo. Culture is not a throw away word in Boston. Edited 1 hour ago by Pimlach Quote
Flashsabre Posted 51 minutes ago Author Report Posted 51 minutes ago 56 minutes ago, inkman said: Has any North American sports team owner or exec ever apologized for having a bad team? I think you are looking for answers where there ain’t none. The Mets owner did just a couple weeks ago Quote
mjd1001 Posted 34 minutes ago Report Posted 34 minutes ago (edited) 2 hours ago, DarthEbriate said: Note: They made the playoffs in 2011, losing to Leino and the Flyers, leading to the UFA signing of Leino. Pegula is 1-for-15. However, they have never made the playoffs in a season in which Pegula owned the team at the start of the season. That 2011 year is the year he took over the team. Tehcnically he was owner during those playoffs, but he came on board that season when the coaching staff, roster, everyting was set before he bought them. He had very little if any input to any part of that team. Once he started having input and makign decisions, that is when the drought started. Since his first full season where he actually started making decisions, that is when they haven't made the playoffs since. So the team hasn't played a full season that he has been in controll and made the playoffs. Edited 33 minutes ago by mjd1001 Quote
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