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Leafs Still Talking To Bowman
by Paul on 09/09/07 at 07:56 AM ET
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from Steve Simmons at the Toronto Sun,
The slow dance between the Maple Leafs and Scotty Bowman never seems to end.
Although the music has once again stopped playing.
Bowman recently had meetings with Leafs CEO Richard Peddie and board chairman Larry Tanenbaum while he continues to maintain a public stance that he has no interest in leaving his consulting role with the Detroit Red Wings.
The role the Leafs talked to Bowman about recently was not that of adviser to general manager John Ferguson, but to be the senior hockey voice in the organization.
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I don’t believe this one, period. Simmons is stirring up some Sunday chatter. Why the heck would Scotty want to leave a job where he has a very direct influence on the vast majority of the Wings’ player personnel decisions to become the “hockey voice” of an organization whose by-committee design would render Bowman all but useless as anything other than a corporate figurehead.
Posted by George James Malik from South Lyon, MI on 09/09/07 at 11:04 AM ET