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“Behind Closed Doors: How Bold Moves by NHL General Managers Are Changing the Game Forever”

"Behind Closed Doors: How Bold Moves by NHL General Managers Are Changing the Game Forever"

More recently, it has to do with the offer sheet after the St. Louis Blues successfully got two players from the Edmonton Oilers. There was a lot of complaining about that not being right, and how can other teams compete with that? There has to be a rule. Instead of complaining about those fan bases, why isn’t our GM or management staff reading the CBA, understanding the little details, and pushing the limits to be successful?

Golden Knights General Manager Kelly McCrimmon famously said, “I’m not in the hockey business; I’m in the winning business.” And he is right; it is a business. That is why the same teams remain in the hunt for the Stanley Cup every season.

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