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Oilers Better Without Souray
by Paul on 09/16/10 at 11:24 AM ET
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from Peter Adler of The Cult of Hockey,
It seems Tambellini comes from the old school of people who seem to think we all should be responsible for our actions. Looks as if it was a perfectly novel approach to some. What Tambellini, by the action he had taken, told his players (and, by unspoken extension, sundry employees) is quite straightforward: think before you put match to bridges. You’re responsible for your actions, and you will be held as such. You’re an adult, after all, you can vote, you can run for public office, even, so, there it is. Know when to speak. Know what to say. Know how to say it. And, last but not least, know to whom you’re talking.
Sheldon Souray ignored all of this. Now, he’s paying the price. A steep price, too.
And the Oilers, even if they happen
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