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Should Darryl Sutter Keep His Job?
by Paul on 03/28/10 at 08:41 AM ET
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from Eric Francis of the Calgary Sun,
Make no mistake, Darryl Sutter saved this franchise.
But now, seven years later, it clearly needs to be rescued once again.
With the Flames proving conclusively they’re neither playoff bound nor playoff worthy, the big question is whether Sutter is the man to clean up the mess he’s made.
Or is it time for ownership to hand the team over to someone with a fresh set of eyes and a radically new approach to building what has devolved into an aging, directionless, unmotivated and leaderless team?
Frustrated last spring by four straight first-round exits, the list of Sutter dissenters has since grown to the point the majority of fans want this year’s colossal collapse to be the final chapter in the general manager’s tenure.
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