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Daily Shot of Penguins de DK : travail indésirable ?



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  1. Undesirable? Depends on who's looking for a GM job. I'll take it, you'll take it, a guy who's been buried with assistant type roles for years and is looking for that foot in the door to an exclusive club of 32, will take it, and even someone like once a GM Botterill will take it becuase he would feel real comfortable back in the Penguins organization with a job he originally wanted years ago. Other than that, most GM's who want an opportunity to do something great with a new team will look elsewhere, or simply wait until that opportunity comes along.

    No GM (who's not a lunatic) wants to be tied to a bunch of old players that he can't (isn't allowed to) move, a bunch of the wrong players he can also not move, and a cap that wouldn't allow enough improvement even if he could. Not only that, be forced to keep the coach who may or may not be who they think is right for the situation going forward. Because of Hextall and FSG, this Penguins team is bricked into what it is and what it will be for the next 2-3 years. Who wants to come in just to oversee it's guaranteed continuing decline? Like I said when they fired Hextall…why bother? Might as well keep him now. Because it will get worse…probably much worse before it get s better. Sorry I just don't see this as a job with the cream of the crop of potential candidates calling FSG. I can see FSG calling them, and I can see a lot of those calls going right to voicemail.

    Oh FSG could make the pay very attractive to someone willing to gamble on a 3-year deal, knowing it probably won't pan out in the end and the money will make it worthwhile, but no one is looking at the Penguins job as anything other than a payday, or a chance for the notoriety and respect that a GM job comes with. A current GM like Dubas doesn't need that, and no GM wants to leave one situation and go to a worse one, one that Mark Madden perfectly summed up as an elderly roster with a clogged salary cap that can’t be conquered by analytics. Loads of teams out there with actual roster/cap flexibility who've already hit bottom and have nowhere to go but up. Any GM like Dubas would prefer that situation over what's in store for them in Pittsburgh

    The Penguins are a mess. Don't care who owns them and how a wealthy ownership group may look to a candidate on the surface. Who ever GM's this team next will be looking at a very bleak immediate future, and they'll have to hope that in 3-4 years, they'll have been fortunate enough to A: Still have the job, and B: Have a team that will look promising enough by then to continue keeping it.

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