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Sylvester Murray


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Sylvester Murray
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 14, 2007

April 20, 2008 6:10 pm
What the hell is Sylvester the cat Murray going to lisp, I mean bitch about, now. Guess the wrong hockey guy was fired. Maybe Muckler can come back and take the job of that poser you have now. Muckler has been screwed by his team owner in both Buffalo and Ottawa. This guy builds two teams to championship contention and the gets ditched. To paraphrase Murray, "I guesh I don't know ashh muchhhh about Hockey assssh I thought I did. Maybe nexhhht year we can play thiiisssh game a little better.

Sylvester Murray
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 3, 2007

April 21, 2008 1:24 pm
I agree he made some bad moves, but I think you should look a little closer to home for a GM who has BUTCHERED his team. And give Murray some credit, he did build anaheim a cup winner, even though burke gets all the credit.

Sylvester Murray
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Mar 9, 2008

April 21, 2008 5:35 pm

I think Murray contributed to Anaheim's success, but I wouldn't say he's 100% responsible.

And I seem to recall some bad moves by Muckler, too. Anyone remember how well that Bondra trade worked out? Or signing Hasek (I think even Buffalo fans might have a thing or two to say about Hasek)? Tyler Arneson ring any bells? How about Oleg Saprykin?

I wouldn't say he "built" Ottawa into a contender, since Muckler's trades were, possibly, 50-50. He brought Heatley to Ottawa, who did well in last year's playoffs. He also dealt away often-injured Havlat, and dealt away malcontent Kaigorodov. At best, Muckler kinda made the status quo, since most of Ottawa's "key" guys have been in place for awhile (excluding prospects): Spezza, Alfredsson, Fisher, Kelly, Phillips, Volchenkov, etc.

Anyways, Murray's coaching helped Ottawa to the Cup Final last year, so I don't see how he's necessarily a bad influence. I mean, it's not like the Sens missed the playoffs.

Considering Anaheim just got bounced out, too, I think it just shows (again) that your success in one year has no relevance to how well you'll do the following.