I had thought that Minnesota’s flirtation with TV analyst Pierre McGuire for their top hockey job was an aberration, but apparently a second NHL franchise is considering him as a potential general manager. John Boruk, who covers the Flyers for CSN Philly, tweeted that according to a good source, McGuire has now interviewed twice for the vacant general manager position in Tampa Bay (g/t SBN).
McGuire is not totally without actual hockey experience; he was an assistant coach in the NCAA before jumping to a similar job with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He also briefly coached the Hartford Whalers before being fired midway through his first season in the job. From Hartford he moved on to Ottawa where he spent a couple of seasons. He got into broadcasting after an unsuccessful season coaching the ECHL’s Baton Rouge Kingfish. [the Score]
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Pierre McGuire, NHL GM?
I bet most people didn’t know that Pierre McGuire was a college hockey coach? Also, nothing spells potential disaster more than hiring a person to a management position that was a failure has a coach (54 W - 70 L - 7 T). I think Pierre should stick to doing television for NBC and TSN.
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Wow... didn't Tampa learn from the Melrose hiring? And Melrose actually used to be a *good* coach.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't be any worse then Mike Milbury.
ReplyDeleteOh HECK YA BABY!
ReplyDeletePierre McGuire as Team President, Milbury as GM, and O'Connell as Assistant GM!
Cluterscrew city baby!
Timberwolves of the NHL!