He found a way to part ways with Sutter afterall. Didn’t even need the owners blessing. And I applaud him for that.
iggyisgoat
Treliving clearly wanted Sutter out. Ownership said no so Tre said okay see ya later
marlboro__man9
Tre couldāve just been over it in general, Maloney said he doubts Tre is a gm again anytime soon. Also heās the son of a billionaire so itās not like he really needs to do something. Not saying that a lack of organizational control wasnāt a factor in him leaving too though.
summrvibe
I wonder if thatās why a lot of the players were non committal on extensions and said we will see what happens this summer.
Itās starting to make sense.
CaptinDerpI
Tre and Sutter were butting heads. Iām guessing this meant that if one stayed, the other left
Chemical_Signal2753
As I said on another thread, I don’t think this is as much about Sutter as it is about his relationship with ownership.
I don’t hate Sutter as a coach, I think he is perfectly suited for a rebuilding or expansion team. Build a team that is full of responsible, 2-way, middle six forwards with some size or grit and I think he can make them competitive. He isn’t even that bad for a skilled team as long as they’re winning, but I think he will quickly lose the room when offensively talented players are told the team’s best chances come from banging in rebounds instead of a skilled play to dangerous areas of the ice.
I think it is fairly obvious that Sutter was not Treliving’s choice, and we don’t know how many other choices were mandated by ownership. I’m 50/50 on whether Treliving thought Kadri should be signed at that cap hit, but I’m also unsure of the depth signings and trades done over the last 12 months. If his hand is constantly being forced to make decisions he feels are mistakes, I could see why he thought it is better to walk away. In a year or two another team will be looking for a GM, and with his track record Treliving will likely stand a good chance of getting that position.
assassinfred
To me it is becoming increasingly more obvious that Sutter wasn’t his choice, ownership wouldn’t let him make the change, so he walked. Can’t say I blame him. Who knows what other decisions ownership forced him to make. If I was hired to do a job and my bosses wouldn’t let me do it properly, I’d leave too.
I hope Tre walking forces ownership to re-evaluate things and look in a mirror, but I highly doubt it. We could be in for a rough one.
Hungry-Raisin-5328
I’m not saying the theory is invalid, but Brad worked incredibly hard over the past 9 months and it may simply be a case of burnout that requires a couple months’ holiday, like they’re alluding to.
Eggs_Bennett
Iām done boys. I love you all and had fun with this team through my life, but I canāt keep spending every season watching mediocre trash.
Iām done being a Flames fan. Good luck to them.
roscomikotrain
I bet he wanted to fire Sutter but didn’t have ownerships backing
masterbao
My theory is ownership didnāt approve of Johnny and chucky extensionsā numbers based on pedigree at the time when they didnāt āprove itā yet but had the potential
unexceptablelydumb
When the owner hires the coach, rather than the GMā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦.
Suspicious_Pie_8716
They all liked Brad. They all donāt like Darryl.
MissionIncredible
Found out Wednesday?
Yep. He got a job offer elsewhere. 100%
themill94
Fine. Iāll do it. I will buy the team. Just gonna need to borrow a billy.
Theboofgoof
Honestly the worse news of the day for me is that the Flames actually wanted him back
RangerGripp
If you listen to the presser Maloney says that he is going on a break and there were personal matters. The guy burned out, or close to it.
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So Tre basically just said fuck this bullshit
He found a way to part ways with Sutter afterall. Didn’t even need the owners blessing. And I applaud him for that.
Treliving clearly wanted Sutter out. Ownership said no so Tre said okay see ya later
Tre couldāve just been over it in general, Maloney said he doubts Tre is a gm again anytime soon. Also heās the son of a billionaire so itās not like he really needs to do something. Not saying that a lack of organizational control wasnāt a factor in him leaving too though.
I wonder if thatās why a lot of the players were non committal on extensions and said we will see what happens this summer.
Itās starting to make sense.
Tre and Sutter were butting heads. Iām guessing this meant that if one stayed, the other left
As I said on another thread, I don’t think this is as much about Sutter as it is about his relationship with ownership.
I don’t hate Sutter as a coach, I think he is perfectly suited for a rebuilding or expansion team. Build a team that is full of responsible, 2-way, middle six forwards with some size or grit and I think he can make them competitive. He isn’t even that bad for a skilled team as long as they’re winning, but I think he will quickly lose the room when offensively talented players are told the team’s best chances come from banging in rebounds instead of a skilled play to dangerous areas of the ice.
I think it is fairly obvious that Sutter was not Treliving’s choice, and we don’t know how many other choices were mandated by ownership. I’m 50/50 on whether Treliving thought Kadri should be signed at that cap hit, but I’m also unsure of the depth signings and trades done over the last 12 months. If his hand is constantly being forced to make decisions he feels are mistakes, I could see why he thought it is better to walk away. In a year or two another team will be looking for a GM, and with his track record Treliving will likely stand a good chance of getting that position.
To me it is becoming increasingly more obvious that Sutter wasn’t his choice, ownership wouldn’t let him make the change, so he walked. Can’t say I blame him. Who knows what other decisions ownership forced him to make. If I was hired to do a job and my bosses wouldn’t let me do it properly, I’d leave too.
I hope Tre walking forces ownership to re-evaluate things and look in a mirror, but I highly doubt it. We could be in for a rough one.
I’m not saying the theory is invalid, but Brad worked incredibly hard over the past 9 months and it may simply be a case of burnout that requires a couple months’ holiday, like they’re alluding to.
Iām done boys. I love you all and had fun with this team through my life, but I canāt keep spending every season watching mediocre trash.
Iām done being a Flames fan. Good luck to them.
I bet he wanted to fire Sutter but didn’t have ownerships backing
My theory is ownership didnāt approve of Johnny and chucky extensionsā numbers based on pedigree at the time when they didnāt āprove itā yet but had the potential
When the owner hires the coach, rather than the GMā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦.
They all liked Brad. They all donāt like Darryl.
Found out Wednesday?
Yep. He got a job offer elsewhere. 100%
Fine. Iāll do it. I will buy the team. Just gonna need to borrow a billy.
Honestly the worse news of the day for me is that the Flames actually wanted him back
If you listen to the presser Maloney says that he is going on a break and there were personal matters. The guy burned out, or close to it.