Armstrong explique pourquoi Steen : « Je n’arrêtais pas de revenir vers lui, de revenir vers lui. Quand j’en ai parlé à M. Stillman, il a dit : ‘Il n’a aucune expérience.’ Si vous prenez quelqu’un en qui vous croyez vraiment, l’expérience viendra. Ne perdons pas la bonne personne pour la mauvaise raison. »
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[Army: « I know what’s best for the franchise with regards to me. I love being a manager. I love it. But sometimes it’s not about what’s best for me or what I want. When I realized it was best for the St. Louis Blues – a new voice in time – I couldn’t find a better person to do it »](https://x.com/jprutherford/status/1801293734312595564?s=46&t=Xn0juU2C4hEaElfmeGb4jQ)
Believe in Steener.
People like to shit on Doug, but that attitude really sends my respect for him through the roof, and gets me really excited for steen. He may not always be batting 1000, but we’re a solid organization. Even during the low points of this season, even the most-down among us (me), had next year to look forward to.
Ok I’ll bite. Why Steener? What does he bring to the table that we think will make him a great GM?
I’m pumped for Steener and what can be – he’s a gamer, looked like a mother F’r to play against, wants to win, a pro’s pro and feel like that’s the guys he’s going to go after.