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Laykroyd
HockeyAdventure.com brings you the best of Lucas Aykroyd's current blog entries and archived articles. Aykroyd has written about NHL, international, and junior hockey for The Hockey News, The Sporting News, the NHL Yearbook, Rinkside, NHL.com, Eishockey News, and Prospects Hockey. As an editor and journalist, he has covered eight World Championships and two Olympics for IIHF.com, and the World Juniors and World Women's Championship for HockeyCanada.ca.

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Fletcher: wrong man at the wrong time

by Laykroyd
created January 24, 2008, last edited June 19, 2008
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I have to disagree with TSN analyst Bob McKenzie's assertion that hiring Cliff Fletcher as interim GM is a smart move for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

It’s not that the 72-year-old veteran NHL executive is underqualified to take over this much-ballyhooed National Hockey League franchise after John Ferguson Jr. was fired on Tuesday. Winning the 1989 Stanley Cup with the Calgary Flames and serving as the architect of Toronto’s early 1990’s turn-around after the misery of the Harold Ballard years are certainly plusses on his resume.

But why go from one lame-duck GM to another? Fletcher’s not staying, and everybody knows it.

Ferguson’s authority was fatally undercut as soon as it became known last summer that the Maple Leafs were shopping for someone like Scotty Bowman to serve as an advisor to him, to help him “learn on the job” while already employed at the highest level of professional hockey. The notion was absurd.

Now granted, the Leafs have fallen all over themselves to proclaim to the world that Fletcher will enjoy genuine autonomy in his new position. “Trader Cliff” won’t be handcuffed by the whims of the Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment board, we’re led to believe. But since only six months out of his 19-month contract have been set aside for him to serve with full GM powers (before he becomes some kind of consultant, as Bowman was supposed to), what is the point of all this?

Let’s not overplay the therapeutic shock value Ferguson’s firing might have had after Toronto eked out a 3-2 win over Washington on January 23 in Fletcher’s first game at the helm.

With the February 26 trade deadline looming, clearly the Leafs hope Fletcher will astutely shed some overpriced assets and help the club start to rebuild. (He’ll need good luck to find takers for Pavel Kubina, Jason Blake, Darcy Tucker, or whichever other underachievers are targeted for dismissal.) This is, after all, the man who got Doug Gilmour from Calgary in exchange for Gary Leeman as the centerpiece of a stupendous 1992 deal involving 10 players, one that proved heavily lopsided in Toronto’s favor.

But this is 2008, and given the constraints of the salary cap system, Fletcher is unlikely to be able to pull off any such blockbusters. And why should he be allowed to, anyway?

A general manager needs a mandate to shape his club in the image that he sees fit. A Cliff Fletcher team is by no means synonymous with a Brian Burke team, Ken Holland team, or Jim Rutherford team. (I only throw out those names because the Toronto media insists that such proven winners must be slavering to come to Toronto the Good, not because of a pressing likelihood that any of those men are eager to leave their current favorable situations and join the circus on Bay Street.)

The team would have been better-served to either line up a new permanent GM right now, or stick with John Ferguson Jr. down the stretch and see what happened. Were they afraid Ferguson would botch things so badly at the trade deadline that they couldn’t afford to take that chance? The playoffs (even though the Leafs can’t be expected to go anywhere) are not that far out of reach.

You had to love this statement from MLSE president Richard Peddie at the press conference announcing Ferguson’s firing: “Regrettably, we did not win enough games to reach our goal, winning the Stanley Cup.” What does that mean? The season isn’t over yet. Nobody has reached their goal of winning the Cup, not even Detroit or Ottawa. Or if Mr. Peddie meant last year or the year before or the year before that (repeat as necessary), well, couldn’t you have put Ferguson out of his misery earlier?

Anyway, you’ve got to feel for Fletcher too, a little bit. The stress of taking the Toronto job has already turned his hair white.

Let’s hope the Leafs hire a suitable replacement in the summer. Perhaps a triumvirate of Viktor Tikhonov, John Muckler, and Toronto Sun columnist Steve Simmons?


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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
674 days ago
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Baffling move hiring Fletcher but then again this is the Maple Leafs we are talking about.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
673 days ago
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Toronto is always good for a laugh. They love familiar faces to a fault.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
673 days ago
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When is it the right time to hire the wrong man?
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Chipper1974Little Leaguer
673 days ago
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I find it laughable that Brian Burke or Ken Holland would even want to leave their present situations and take on the daunting task of rebuilding Toronto. Let's not forget that Burke is the one who orchestrated the Ducks Stanley Cup Championship. It was Burke who signed Perry long term, brought in Mathieu Schneider to fill a hole and it is Burke who stayed loyal to Neidermayer and even now to Selanne that makes the Ducks a threat to not only win the Western Championship, but successfully defend their Stanley Cup Championship. No, I think Mr Burk is quite happy living it up and loving life in the California Sunshine.

Ken Holland?? Please. The Leafs tried to lure Scotty Bowman away during the off season and could have successfully done so had Peddie been willing to give Scotty the control he just gave to Fletcher! How idiotic does Peddie look now? Not to mention that the Leaf Media have also thrown out names like Steve Yzerman and of course Ken Holland. Holland just signed a contract extension that guarantees him a very LARGE salary and promoted him not only in the Red Wing Organization, but to the disgruntled likes of Mike & Marian Ilitch's Son Christopher who wanted to keep corporate separated from the Red Wings, gives Holland a piece of the pie that is Ilitch Holdings Inc. No, I don't think Mr Holland will be leaving HockeyTown USA any time soon.

As for Yzerman. Peddie specifically stated that they wanted a proven General Manager/Executive. Although Yzerman is one of the most popular names in hockey history he is still learning in Detroit. As the Vice President and Alternate Governor of the Red Wings, Yzerman is being groomed to eventually be the President of Hockey Operations. The Red Wings are in good hands for many years to come.

The only name mentioned from Toronto Media who may even want to take on the task of The Leafs is Jim Rutherford. He's ruthless and is well known around the NHL for slashing and gashing and then building things from the ground up with his own signature stamp. But if this is that case and Rutherford is interested in being the next GM in Toronto, then it begs the question as to why the Board is allowing FLetcher to make whatever moves he wants without the input of someone who may take over his handy work? Does this not seem like an unnecessary step in the whole process?

Whomever it is that becomes the new GM in Toronto I can only wish them the best of luck. Dealing with the Teacher's Union and Richard Peddie and the rest of the Board of Governors will be the same old nightmare. And for those of you who think the answer is for someone to buy the Leafs and get rid of the Teacher's Union and Peddie and everyone else... I would agree with you. The problem is the Teachers will never sell this beautiful little guarantee for their retirement funds. As shitty as the Leafs are they still sell out the ACC and make Millions every season.

Good Luck to All You Leaf Fans. The pain and frustration is far from over.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
673 days ago
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WOW, that was awesome.
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