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When we last discussed Pierre McGuire's candidacy to become a National Hockey League general manager it was in response to a blog post by the Denver Post's Adrian Dater.

Since then, the TSN and NBC analyst has stated interest in entering the management sector, even interviewing for the Minnesota job before being eventually passed over for Chuck Fletcher.

With the Florida Panthers as the only NHL team without a GM, is it time that franchise moves in an alternative direction?

After having Bill Torrey, Rick Dudley, Mike Keenan, and Jacques Martin leading the team this decade to zero playoff appearances, it's obvious that retreads aren't making progress in South Florida. A year ago, Florida brought in a successful junior hockey coach Peter DeBoer (whom a source told me is very close to McGuire), and the Panthers improved, coming within a tiebreaker advantage of making the playoffs for the first time since the 1999-00 season.

They took a chance on an unproven guy at the professional ranks behind the bench -- why not at GM?

Since Jacques Martin bolted to coach the Montreal Canadiens, assistant GM Randy Sexton has been running the show while Bill Torrey, current Alternate Governor for the Panthers and legendary GM when the New York Islanders were winning Stanley Cup's in the 1980's, is leading the search party for a new GM. 

Donny from Litter Box Cats, isn't all too enamored with the prospect of the TSN analyst running the team:

Having been an ardent observer of McGuire during his first - and last - stint as a head coach (Hartford, 1993-94), I'm reluctant to throw my support his way. I don't personally dislike him, mind you, simply that he doesn't strike me as the man to take Florida to the next level. I'm aware of his years as a (successful) assistant coach, and no, he's not applying for an on-ice position, which is a very different animal. But he's never run anything.

Maybe he'll give a bang-up, take-no-prisoners interview with Bill Torrey and impress the bowtie off of him, but I'm wary of opening the door to guys who've been away from the nuts-and-bolts of the game - much less organizational aspect - for so long. Call it a Melrose Hangover, but if McGuire's qualifications are enough for consideration, why not kowtow to the lunatic-fringe wing of the fan base and hire Denis Potvin?

Casting McGuire in the same light as the Barry Melrose disaster in Tampa is a bit unfair, even if that stigma might have scared the Minnesota Wild a bit before they decided on Chuck Fletcher to replace Doug Risebrough as GM.

McGuire is ice level for the games he broadcasts and talks to players and coaches on a consistent basis. Melrose sat back in Bristol, Connecticut for 15 years watching hockey on a television.

Much like Jim Balsillie owning a National Hockey League franchise, eventually McGuire will land himself a management job. He has connections all over the NHL to make it happen and there's plenty of owners around the League who would be willing to have a fresh mind make the personnel decisions for their club.

If that day should come for the Florida Panthers, their combination of DeBoer and McGuire could be one that finally gets the team over the brick wall that's been in front of the franchise for a decade.

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  1. MTL_WINGS
    1. Posted by MTL_WINGS Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:03 pm EDT

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    He was BRUTAL on the Team 990 yesterday here in Montreal. His hate for the habs was so poorly disguised yesterday it wasn't even funny. Granted, he has been right most of the time concerning the Habs but why even try to hide it. For a guy who loves to tell everyone how he Tells it like it is, just come out and say I dislike the Habs and how they've run their organization. It sound so personal that it's almost comical. It's like they stole his last package of O-Pee-Chee stickers that had the Marcel Dionne he was missing to complete his sticker book.
  2. Patrick
    2. Posted by Patrick Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:06 pm EDT

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    "....their combination of DeBoer and McGuire could be one that finally gets the team over the brick wall....."
    No it won't. Two words for anyone thinking an analyst would make a good GM: Matt Millen.
  3. Brian C
    3. Posted by Brian C Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:36 pm EDT

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    But he's not an analyst that has zero hockey experience - he's been a scout, he's been a coach, and assistant coach, and he's worked in upper management, just not in the big chair.
    I agree with his analysis more often than I disagree, though if you stick anyone in front of a mic for every game, every play, and have it live on permanently on the internet, anyone could end up making mistakes or incorrect analysis. Pobody is nerfect.
    Of all analysts, he may be in the odd circumstance of actually having his finger on the pulse of the game, the players, and the coaches because of what Wysh mentioned, that he's there at ice level every game, talking and connecting.
    I'd certainly give him the assistant GM job and see what he does before plopping him in the big chair.
  4. zamboni
    4. Posted by zamboni Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:43 pm EDT

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    God please yet let him get a GM job so I don't have to see him on TV ever again.
  5. SB
    5. Posted by SB Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:52 pm EDT

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    He comes across as wanting Gainey's job ... but he's not always wrong in what he says. He might be able to do quite well as a GM.
  6. HockeyAnalysis
    6. Posted by HockeyAnalysis Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:52 pm EDT

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    If it gets him off TSN I am all for it.
  7. Arthur Fonzarelli
    7. Posted by Arthur Fonzarelli Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:53 pm EDT

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    Can't be worse than Mike Milbury.
  8. Pension Plan Puppets
    8. Posted by Pension Plan Puppets Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:56 pm EDT

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    "....their combination of DeBoer and McGuire could be one that finally gets the team over the brick wall....."
    Or they could trade for Heatley and go through it
  9. StevieJ
    9. Posted by StevieJ Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:05 pm EDT

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    Well done PPP
  10. Jason M
    10. Posted by Jason M Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:14 pm EDT

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    I'll pay him to be GM in my fantasy league if it gets him off TV.
  11. Justin J
    11. Posted by Justin J Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:55 pm EDT

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    I heard a rumor the Panthers were going to interview fired Wild GB Riseborough for this job. They should most certainly give it to McGuire before letting Riseborough run a 3rd franchise into the ground.
  12. Garth the Hoser
    12. Posted by Garth the Hoser Fri Jul 03, 2009 4:22 pm EDT

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    @ppp: +!
  13. D
    13. Posted by D Fri Jul 03, 2009 4:31 pm EDT

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    "God please yet let him get a GM job so I don't have to see him on TV ever again. "
    yes, thank you, I was going to say the exact same thing. He has to remind us that the play is happening right in front of him every 5 minutes
  14. Puckman
    14. Posted by Puckman Fri Jul 03, 2009 5:06 pm EDT

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    There's only one Stanley Cup winning GM available, Neil Smith. If the Cats ever really want to get to the next level hire this guy. He took the Rangers from perennial losers to 2 Presidents' Trophies and a Stanley Cup. Isn't that better than what we've become accustomed to?
  15. hockeynut
    15. Posted by hockeynut Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:20 pm EDT

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    Who cares who the GM will be ? does it matter as long as the owners don't want to hire and pay for the talent on the ice ? The game is won on the ice- not in the office. No bucks- no talent. Simple as that.
  16. habs1rule
    16. Posted by habs1rule Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:26 pm EDT

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    Pierre McGuire is a National Hero to many Habs fans that want to hear the truth about how our once beloved team is being dragged into the mud these last two decades...Tellit Like it is. Pickle face!!
  17. habs1rule
    17. Posted by habs1rule Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:30 pm EDT

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    Montreal fans that disagree with Bob Gaineys moves are Not Habs Haters...Habs Haters are moronic imbiciles that if they were in their house and a fire started would say..."Lets wait and see if it burns me before I leave"....Habs fans that care scream.....Fiiirrrreeeeeee.....Gaaaiiinnneeeeyyyyy!!
  18. RoShaCla
    18. Posted by RoShaCla Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:49 pm EDT

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    If the Panthers want to become even more of a laughingstock, then McGuire is the guy to get. This man spews unfettered nonsense anytime a television camera is near him. I can only imagine what kind of moves he would pull...
  19. Ryan Classic
    19. Posted by Ryan Classic Fri Jul 03, 2009 6:54 pm EDT

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    Obviously McGuire's first move would be to call up whichever team gets Gustafsson. Can't have a team of Monsters without having THE Monster.
  20. Corrie G
    20. Posted by Corrie G Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:03 pm EDT

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    Ummmmm hockeynut.....of course it matters who the GM is...he is the one that gets the guys to put on the ice....you basically contradicted yourself.
  21. Ryan Classic
    21. Posted by Ryan Classic Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:01 pm EDT

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    Ugh, I wrote Gustavsson wrong. See, this is why Pierre keeps track of the Monsters and I don't. There's the Ottawa connection with Sexton from the early 90s as well as a scout and assistant coach, and may have been responsible for the picking of Radek Bonk, but definitely the Berard over Redden selection. Other great picks in 1995 include Marc Moro, Brad Larsen, and current Italian League defenceman Kevin Bolibruck, later redrafted by Edmonton for some reason.
  22. Garth
    22. Posted by Garth Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:11 pm EDT

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    "If it gets him off TSN I am all for it. "
    +1
  23. 5 4 fighting
    23. Posted by 5 4 fighting Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:25 pm EDT

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    Actually I like McGuire, I like his analysis and projections. There is no reason not to like his candidness and the few rattled feathers he leaves behind. Has a decent resume and hockey knowledge-not that thats a prerequisite for the job but does tend to blow things out of propotion a little just to make a point.
  24. MTL_WINGS
    24. Posted by MTL_WINGS Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:30 pm EDT

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    @habs1rule. There is nothing wrong with pointing out how bad the canadiens have been run. There is however something wrong with a guy being glib, condescending and evasive when it comes to "Telling it like it is". Look, I'm no habs fan so I don't really care how the team is run. I just think he should man up and come out and say whatever he wants to say without making veiled comments and saying things like "what the Habs are doing is a science experiment". What's he so scared of??
  25. Robert M
    25. Posted by Robert M Fri Jul 03, 2009 8:33 pm EDT

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    as a season seat holder with the panthers they need a gm who will work with the coachs and be their for the seat holders as well

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