McGuire was the 3rd finalist, not Roy.
So how did let JB groomed internally to leave ?
We had no position at all in any capacity ?
McGuire was the 3rd finalist, not Roy.
Gainey was trying to get Brisebois a hockey Ops gig since he saw potential so he could grow, but found no takers around the league.So how did let JB groomed internally to leave ?
We had no position at all in any capacity ?
and the fansfire the owner
I don’t think criteria actually exists for the GM. The coach, yes.
Yeah, it was never said out loud about GM's like it was about coaches. It just kinda happened. Now it's simply assumed that the GM, like the coach, must be able to speak French and, preferably, BE French.Maybe maybe not but we haven't had English GMs or coaches since Grundman/Berry, with the exception of Gainey.
I think it's a major factor, even though there is always an exception that can be done for an exceptional candidate.
Seems like the coach now has to be French, not just be able to speak it. Bob Berry spoke French and was still destroyed by the media. And he was a TMR guy, no less.Yeah, it was never said out loud about GM's like it was about coaches. It just kinda happened. Now it's simply assumed that the GM, like the coach, must be able to speak French and, preferably, BE French.
I think they could still hire an anglo who is bilingual but he couldn't just be a random nobody. He would have to have NHL pedigree and a level of success elsewhere. A known commodity. But if it's a guy getting his first NHL head coaching gig? Gotta be un p'tit gars de chez nous. TMR may as well be London England for all anyone in the francophone media cares.Seems like the coach now has to be French, not just be able to speak it. Bob Berry spoke French and was still destroyed by the media. And he was a TMR guy, no less.
I bet they would care. Or at least, they would pretend to care, since I'm sure they would have a lot of fun writing stories to try to sell copies. And the first time the team goes into a slump, or the coach failed to answer a question in French? They'd probably desperately hope the team failed just so they could trash the coach.I think you're both living in the past. It's about communication, not ethnicity. If a bilingual Anglo was hired I don't think the French press (for the most part) would care.
I agree 100%.I bet they would care. Or at least, they would pretend to care, since I'm sure they would have a lot of fun writing stories to try to sell copies. And the first time the team goes into a slump, or the coach failed to answer a question in French? They'd probably desperately hope the team failed just so they could trash the coach.
Now, actual paying fans probably wouldn't give a damn, and if the new guy actually helped the team win, even less so.
Yup. You don’t need to look any farther than Twitter. The relatively small group of woke based there seem to decide most things.I agree 100%.
Same concept as what happens in every day life: the loud minority ends up having more influence than the silent majority. Applies to politics, wars....
Fixed.I think you're both living in the present. It should be about communication, not ethnicity, but it isn't. If a bilingual Anglo was hired I think the French press (for the most part) would lose their shit and would bring it up whenever the team lost a few games.
Yup. You don’t need to look any farther than Twitter. The relatively small group of woke based there seem to decide most things.
I am not a Twitter guy but I would be interested in knowing how one comes across such people...Yup. You don’t need to look any farther than Twitter. The relatively small group of woke based there seem to decide most things.
Not hard on Twitter. I use it for the sports news but man, weird shit can show up on your timeline. Often it’s the sports writer liking or retweeting something.I am not a Twitter guy but I would be interested in knowing how one comes across such people...