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Goodness, how quickly times change. Here's John McDonough, Blackhawks president, in an April 30, 2009 interview with ESPN about then-GM Dale Tallon:

"Dale has such an easy, relaxed style that he sometimes flies under the radar, but he's the architect of this team ... As much as we talk about the resurgence and renaissance of the Chicago Blackhawks, and how the fan base has come back and the games are on television, it has to be the product on the ice.

"You've seen that with the players he's acquired, the free agents he's brought in; he was responsible for bringing Joel [Quenneville, the Hawks' head coach] on board and also for bringing [senior advisor] Scotty Bowman on board, perhaps the greatest hockey mind of all time. He also is responsible for drafting guys like Patrick Kane(notes) and Jonathan Toews(notes), and also acquired Patrick Sharp(notes) for a guy who isn't even in the league any more. Dale deserves a great deal of credit for all the positive things that have happened with the Blackhawks."

For the hordes defending now-former GM Dale Tallon after his removal by the Blackhawks today in favor of assistant GM Stan Bowman -- from columnists to ex-Hawk Martin Havlat(notes) -- the hypocrisy of McDonough's words and actions has been tough to stomach.

Even if, in the end, he may know what's right for the team.

Lost in the misty nostalgia produced by the resurgence of the Chicago Blackhawks is the fact that John McDonough, the former Chicago Cubs executive-turned-president of the Hawks, is the kind of guy who settles for nothing less than north of excellence. The sort of sports executive whose drive either leads a franchise to glory or ruin; sometimes in the span of the same calendar year.

As Mark Spector wrote for Sportsnet last October, McDonough is the type who sees incremental progress in attendance and labels it "abysmal and unacceptable" because there weren't empty seats in Wrigley Field when he presided over it.

The quality of recent results for Tallon are hard to debate, because no one is sure where his decision-making power intersected with that of McDonough and super-special hockey advisor Scotty Bowman over the last few seasons.

Who was ultimately to blame for the RFA snafu, that didn't necessarily cost Tallon his job but provided ample cover for his removal? (As McDonough said in today's press conference, Tallon "probably" doesn't lose his job if it weren't for the qualifying offer mess.)

Who wanted Cristobal Huet(notes) for four years at that cap hit, or Brian Campbell(notes) for a gajillion years and a quadrillion dollars?

Tallon's not going to talk, at least for now. Because in the time-honored tradition of strong-armers, McDonough has simply changed Tallon's business cards and kept his potential enemy close; like when Denis Savard went from dumbstruck ex-coach to a guide on the Commit To the Indian tour in Chicago.

But here's the thing with McDonough: For all the flack he's taking as the marketing guy who pushed out a good hockey man this week, it's the same scenario that played out when Savard was canned last October. The end result was Joel Quenneville taking over, giving the relatively young team some structure and managing the bench to the Western Conference finals.

To say McDonough deserves the benefit of the doubt here -- as do Stan and Scotty Bowman in figuring out the caps mess they helped create -- is an understatement. You can count his missteps as Blackhawks team president on one hand, while at the same time he's led the franchise back from irrelevance with owner Rocky Wirtz. He's earned some leeway; though not much.

Tallon is an exceptional hockey man with a lot of friends in the industry; McDonough is a baseball guy with a trigger finger. Who do you think has gotten the benefit of the doubt today?

From Scott Burnside of ESPN:

Used to be a time when winning was the bottom line. Not anymore, and that's certainly not the case in Chicago, where Blackhawks GM Dale Tallon was shown the door less than two months after watching the team he helped build advance to a Western Conference final for the first time since 1996. Tallon was fired Monday, just days after landing key free agents Marian Hossa(notes) and defensive specialist John Madden(notes), signings that make the Blackhawks legitimate Stanley Cup contenders for the first time in nearly two decades.

See you later, Dale. Thanks for coming out. And don't let the door hit you on the behind.

From Allan Muir of Sports Illustrated, floating a conspiracy theory about the RFA snafu:

No one should think that a GM is actually licking stamps and dropping off contracts in the mail . . . and that's why this imbroglio has led to speculation that maybe whoever was responsible for moving those offers along might have applied the brakes on purpose. Not usually a fan of conspiracy theories myself, but this incident was so inexcusable that it is hard to imagine an experienced executive making that mistake.

But even the botching of a simple exercise isn't as telling as is the fact that aspects of the story were leaked to the press on at least two occasions from what had to be internal sources. Sure seems as though someone in the Hawks organization had an ax to grind. Whether that was for personal gain, the perceived betterment of the franchise or managerial homogeneity is wide open for speculation, but I think it might have been the latter.

From Mark Spector of Sportsnet, focusing on the odd elevation of Bowman:

The fact that Tallon's replacement as GM is Stan Bowman didn't get in the way of McDonough's freight train. Even though Bowman's previous responsibilities were described in Tuesday's press release as "the day-to-day administration of the Blackhawks' hockey operations department with his primary responsibilities including all CBA-related matters such as contract negotiations, free agency, etc..."

Call us crazy, but doesn't that job description sound like the guy who was supposed to tell the GM when and how to get the contracts out on time? On many teams, the GM doesn't even deal with qualifying offers. The assistant GM or cap guy qualifies the RFAs, and the GM deals with hammering out the deals afterwards. Not to say that Stan Bowman isn't a most worthy candidate. He's a smart, deserving hockey man who has crawled up the ladder while battling cancer along the way.

From Tim Sassone of the Chicago Daily Herald, on McDonough's PR tactics and the fact that it's the Bowmans' time:

[Tallon] simply wasn't McDonough's guy, or a Rocky Wirtz guy. Period. Tallon had too many ties to the ugly past, was too much his own man, talked to the media too much and was too honest with the press for the new power guys.

This new Hawks organization is many good things, but you the fans and us the media only hear what they want us to hear, from Wirtz to McDonough to Joel Quenneville. Pretty soon they'll be telling Adam Burish(notes) to shut the heck up.

Tallon told me last spring he thought he would get fired if the Hawks lost the Flames in the first round. He saw the writing on the wall. It wasn't hard to miss. Now the pressure is on Bowman to keep the ball rolling toward a Stanley Cup. It's a very good team he inherits and there can be no mistakes made going forward. Bowman never has been a GM, which is curious that McDonough would hire someone with such little experience.

Finally, ex-Hawk turned Minnesota Wild winger Martin Havlat continued his candid tease on Twitter about what happens behind the scenes with the Blackhawks, offering these Tweets today:

"I guess everyone saw what happened to Dale....yes, the story is starting to come out but it's just the tip of the iceberg..."

"Lot's of people are telling me to stay quiet but shouldn't the fans know the truth? It's your loyalty, season ticket money and emotions here."

"Just so everyone begins to understand, Dale was like a 2nd father to me."

"Want to be clear. I loved my time in Chicago but moved on. Very excited about Minny, going to give everything I have to the Wild."

And from Havlat's agent, Allan Walsh:

"Dale Tallon is a stand up guy and I have unqualified respect for him. He is honorable and loyal to a fault. Huge loss for Chicago."

"What happened betwwen Marty and Chicago had nothing to do with Dale Tallon. Dale is a friend and will always be a friend."

Again, Tallon appears to have been shoved out of his gig based on politics rather than performance. It's regrettable, but it's business; whether it's bad business will be up to McDonough and Bowman (either of them) to determine over the next year, and beyond.

As for McDonough, you can feel the scrutiny over his control on hockey matters growing. Stan Bowman, capologist, takes over a team with as screwed-up a salary structure as there is in the NHL? Yikes.

There's no telling how the politics in that front office have played out, but it's clear this move has ticked off more than a few people in the NHL, in the media and previously smitten fans (who were 50/50 on the move on a Comcast poll as of Tuesday night). 

One season's savior can quickly become next season's meddler; but we wouldn't bet against the instincts of John McDonough. Not quite yet.

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  1. Bugeye
    1. Posted by Bugeye Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:28 pm EDT

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    Not normally upset with recent top end decisions but this is stinking like the rotten fish it is. If this team does not make at least the Conference Finals next season McDonough should fire himself.
  2. crackhawks
    2. Posted by crackhawks Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:45 pm EDT

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    wasn't his guy, gotta move on...montreal is looking for a new gm to fix the mess they have now
  3. SupJim
    3. Posted by SupJim Tue Jul 14, 2009 7:57 pm EDT

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    This was a firing set in motion the day Scotty Bowman signed on with Hawks. McDonough and Bowman have been counting down the days until they could justify getting rid of the respected Tallon (enter RFA signing snaffu). With McDonough knowing more about selling tickets than assembling a Cup worth hockey team, he seeks advice from the one of the greatest hockey mind of all-time, his guy Scotty B. Like all good Chicago politicians, Bowman is pushing his kin for the seat.
  4. Binkley
    4. Posted by Binkley Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:02 pm EDT

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    I think this is basically a case of "We want our guy"--plus that the Bowmans run the show.
    Trivial matter: it is "flak," not "flack."
  5. Ttt D
    5. Posted by Ttt D Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:12 pm EDT

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    Very interesting stuff... So while I'm waiting for the truth to come out in Chicago, when is the truth coming out with Guy in Montreal?
  6. Shawn F
    6. Posted by Shawn F Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:14 pm EDT

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    If this RFA fiasco was done on purpose by someone, they must have REALLY wanted him out, because this decision has needlessly cost them about $5 million in cap space. I'm thankful that this kind of bush league stuff didn't happen when Gillis put Nonis out of his misery as Canucks GM. But of course, when it happens to Chicago, I have to admit I find it hilarious...
  7. Dolan Must Go!
    7. Posted by Dolan Must Go! Tue Jul 14, 2009 8:48 pm EDT

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    I don't care what happened with the RFA situation...bring him to NYR, send Sather back to Alberta...
  8. JS
    8. Posted by JS Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:18 pm EDT

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    McDonough doesn't exactly have a stellar record running the Cubs. Take them out of Wrigley Field and attendance would suffer. He demands excellence (or so I read somewhere); perhaps he should start with himself. What a clown.
    Tallon is a good hockey man who will land somewhere good and make his team better.
  9. Conrad
    9. Posted by Conrad Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:23 pm EDT

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    Same thing happened in Ottawa. Team makes it to the Finals and Muckler gets fired in the off season.
    Look how well that's worked out :)
  10. Pandemoniom
    10. Posted by Pandemoniom Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:33 pm EDT

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    Dale Tallons' signing of Campbell and Huet weren't the best moves he made for the team. Because of the Huet contract it wasn't possible to retain Khabibulin. Beyond those two signings, the man has done an incredible job of creating a Cup contending team from one that was pathetic. As to conspiracy theories, they happen every day and I feel Mr. Tallon is just another victim of one. Someone in the organization DIDN'T just forget to send the qualifying offers out!!!!
  11. IKE
    11. Posted by IKE Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:34 pm EDT

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    Footnote: Flack is a variation of Flak, FYI.
  12. Lisa
    12. Posted by Lisa Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:38 pm EDT

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    I smell a rat
  13. mikesisgod
    13. Posted by mikesisgod Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:46 pm EDT

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    Man, why do 90% of the time when my coworkers and the casual/ non-fans talk to me about the 'Hawks does it have to be over something embarrassing that I have to try and explain?
    And there isn't even a decent explanation possible for this one.
  14. ATP
    14. Posted by ATP Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:48 pm EDT

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    McDonough is "the kind of guy who settles for nothing less than north of excellence"? That's either a really funny, or a really stupid, statement about a guy who, until less than 2 years ago, spent his entire career with the most inept organization in professional sports. Seems he settled for something less than excellence for nearly 3 decades. If he turns the Hawks into the Cubs, it will be even worse than the disaster that was the Hawks for 10 years prior to 2008.
  15. WingeyDo
    15. Posted by WingeyDo Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:53 pm EDT

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    Pic caption, Stan Bowman: "My daddy's gonna give me your job next"
  16. WingeyDo
    16. Posted by WingeyDo Tue Jul 14, 2009 9:58 pm EDT

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    @15 marrykat - no no you got the wrong site... try www.eatsh!t
  17. justafan
    17. Posted by justafan Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:22 pm EDT

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    @10 I believe that there has been media speculation that McD was the driver behind the large contract signings of Huet and Campbell, not Tallon.. Maybe Mr. Bowman Sr., whom I respect and appreciated, feels at his age it is time to have more tangible power.
  18. habs1rule
    18. Posted by habs1rule Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:31 pm EDT

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    Montreal and Chicago...Peyton Place meets Days of our Lies!!
  19. habs1rule
    19. Posted by habs1rule Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:33 pm EDT

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    @15..Do you have that in reverse..
  20. Jon M
    20. Posted by Jon M Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:40 pm EDT

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    Do i really trust spam that can't even spell beautiful right? No.
    I feel bad for Tallon. Whatever... i guess McD wants the Hawks to go a century without a championship so he can feel at home.
  21. ielandr
    21. Posted by ielandr Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:52 pm EDT

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    McD is EVIL
  22. Almost Lewboski
    22. Posted by Almost Lewboski Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:00 pm EDT

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    Wow, front office politics, big deal! Dale the builder gets replaced by Stan the manager. Lets not forget that Craig Patrick did the heavy lifting in Pittsburgh so that he could watch Ray Shero come in, make a few tweeks and become the hero of the day. Good guys get fired all the time. Deserve doesn't always have something to do about it.
  23. firewing
    23. Posted by firewing Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:53 pm EDT

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    wingydo im impressed your getting as mean as the rest of us. GREAT JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  24. goaltender41
    24. Posted by goaltender41 Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:43 am EDT

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    Ouch. THAT slap on the wrist hurts!
  25. Geoff D
    25. Posted by Geoff D Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:20 am EDT

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    what a couple pieces of steaming snot. and here i thought chicago had some upside. [profane]ups

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