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Regier A High Tech GM
by Paul on 09/24/10 at 12:37 PM ET
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from Bucky Gleason of the Buffalo News,
Darcy Regier makes no apologies for being a gadget freak and computer geek, once affectionately described by Sabres managing partner Larry Quinn as “the biggest nerd in the place.” Let’s be honest, Regier has been called worse names since climbing aboard in 1997.
The Internet was in its infancy when he was hired, nothing compared to what you see in today’s modern technology. Cell phones roughly the size of refrigerators and affordable only to the wealthy have evolved into pocket-sized necessities. The iPad does everything but make dinner and fold the laundry….
Regier was the first NHL general manager to fully embrace the idea that he could circle hockey’s globe from his office.
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