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http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/hockey-nhl-doing-things-the-blue-and-white-way/

"The Leafs are rife with conflicts"

Check this out:

Here’s what we’ve got:

• The team is owned and operated by two giant communication companies who are essentially at war. Bell wanted Brian Burke fired, Rogers didn’t, but eventually went along with it. The club was forced to abstain from a league vote approving the new Rogers TV deal last winter because the two sides couldn’t agree.

• The CEO, Tim Leiweke, has announced he wants out. Well, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet announced Leiweke wanted out, and then Leiweke ultimately confirmed it. He’ll be gone by next summer at the latest.

• The president of the team, Brendan Shanahan, was hired by Leiweke, but Shanahan didn’t hire the current general manager, Dave Nonis, who reports directly to him.

• Nonis didn’t have a hand in picking his new assistant GMs after the old ones were fired during the summer, and didn’t know former Soo GM Kyle Dubas at all before Shanahan hired him to work alongside him.

• Several bloggers who were very critical of Nonis and head coach Randy Carlyle last season are now working in the team’s front office.

• Nonis didn’t hire Carlyle, but he inherited him from Burke, who was fired 21 months ago.

• Carlyle saw his coaching staff fired during the summer, and didn’t have any of his preferred choices for new assistants approved. He’s never worked with Steve Spott or Peter Horachek before.


That’s a lot of people who didn’t know each other before they were asked to work together, or didn’t hire the people who are now reporting to them. Shanahan didn’t hire Nonis, who didn’t hire his assistants or Carlyle, who didn’t hire his assistants.

If organizations depend on loyalty, strong connections and trust to succeed, the Leafs certainly have some internal challenges ahead of them.

How could possibly this not work?

There appears to be no workable structure in that organization at all. But what can you expect when the owners are two corporations who put profit ahead of all other interests?

My favorite move was the hiring of whiney fansite bloggers to the front office. I don't think they'll last long in that gong-show, but they'll sure collect some great stories to tell the grandkids.

Say what you want about the state the current Canucks are in, but at least they're on the same page. But relative to the above, Isreal and Gaza are on the same page.

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