Another take on the Keenan fiasco
I think Bob McKenzie of TSN puts it all in the right perspective:
It's a hefty gamble, because despite the relationship between Sutter and Keenan, Keenan's got a pretty solid track record of being power hungry. It's either going to be a raging success (Keenan focuses on his role and that's it) or an unmitigated disaster (players hate him and Sutter can't control him); I don't see it happening any either way.
Some people in other places might say that Keenan has been more destructive than constructive but this guy can coach. He just needs to go in and coach and not try to pull the 'Iron Mike' thing and start wanting to fire all the trainers and change everything.
It's a hefty gamble, because despite the relationship between Sutter and Keenan, Keenan's got a pretty solid track record of being power hungry. It's either going to be a raging success (Keenan focuses on his role and that's it) or an unmitigated disaster (players hate him and Sutter can't control him); I don't see it happening any either way.
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