The Rangers staff should totally be in for his services.
Anytime you add a hockey mind like his in the organization, it's a huge plus.
There is no salary cap restricting us for hiring upper-tier management group, so I don't see a reason why the Rangers wouldn't look at recruiting JD, unless he wants to be president once again.
I would love him back, but he's obviously been replaced.
If Micheletti was terrible, which he's absolutely not, then I'd want him back, but Micheletti is excellent at what he does.
You can't just fire Micheletti.
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The Blues couldn't afford to pay JD $2M in salary when they already have a GM in place. Dave Checketts gave JD the contract extension. The new owner Tom Stillman didn't want to pay his salary.
The Rangers staff should totally be in for his services.
Anytime you add a hockey mind like his in the organization, it's a huge plus.
There is no salary cap restricting us for hiring upper-tier management group, so I don't see a reason why the Rangers wouldn't look at recruiting JD, unless he wants to be president once again.
I agree. Even if you just have him in a role like the Knicks did with Allan Houston, there's nothing but good things that could come out of it.
No room for him in the front office. Gorton is being groomed as the next GM. Sather will remain president. Clark will remain head scout and development.
Joe has done a very good job replacing JD. The TV/radio crew is top notch.
Columbus and Calgary are interested in his services.
Id be more interested in JD getting a position of power with in the NHL (not one of its teams) the league needs a good hockey mind.
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Developing situation between Badger freshman Nic Kerdiles and the NCAA. Currently, he's ineligible. More to come as info becomes available.
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The Kerdiles situation doesn't appear to be an academic situation.
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The article linked above mentions Kerdiles' reputation as a strong student, suggesting the issue isn't academic-based, though with NCAA rules being as complicated as they are, there's always the possibility for some minor step to be missed in the process. Kerdiles was also drafted by the Kelowna Rockets in the 2009 WHL Draft, so perhaps his relationship there crossed some boundary, though if it did, the difficulty in finding any information on it makes it seem minor enough that any punishments shouldn't be permanent.