Don Maloney: Low-Income Living
Posted on 19. Jul, 2010 by Justin Dickie in Columns, HQ1-3
Three years into Maloney’s run as general manager of the Phoenix Coyotes, his tenure has been filled with questions. The main one being: can hockey survive in Phoenix?
From the Editor: The NHL Brass
Posted on 19. Jul, 2010 by Clayton Hansler in From the Editor, HQ1-3
NHL free agency allows us all a first look at where our favourite team is headed the following season. Questions about change are answered. As are the questions about a general manager’s sanity and his willingness to ink a $10 million x 10-year deal in the salary cap era.
The Men Behind the Burke
Posted on 19. Jul, 2010 by Courtney Rosa in Columns, HQ1-3
Is Burke the only one to praise? Is he the only brainpower behind the new Toronto Maple Leafs? Not by a long shot. Keep these behind-the-scenes big shots in mind when you are bowing at Brian Burke’s truculent feet.
Counting Down the NHL’s Top Management
Posted on 19. Jul, 2010 by Clayton Hansler in Clayton Hansler, Counting Down, HQ1-3
Empowered with Microsoft Excel, heaps of statistics from last season and a list of all the free agent signings from July first to date, HQ brings you its picks for the top five general managers as ranked by their signings from July 1st, 2010 onward.
A Divisional Look: Atlantic GMs
Posted on 19. Jul, 2010 by Denise Karl in A Divisional Look, HQ1-3
Hailing from Providence, Rhode Island, Lou Lamoriello is known to be hard-nosed and strictly business. A former math teacher, athletic director and men’s hockey coach at Providence College, Lamoriello was appointed President of the Devils in 1987.
A Divisional Look: Central GMs
Posted on 19. Jul, 2010 by Mark Willoughby in A Divisional Look, HQ1-3
If one defines success as winning championships, then the Red Wings are certainly among the elite. If you look at success as being consistently good, then the Red Wings are the best under the tenure of GM Ken Holland.
