Frank Corrado
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Well, he's probably been in those meetings giving whatever ownership group the path of most resistance.
And so now you go, whatever it is, 14 years without a job, and he probably sees this Toronto thing and says,
This is something that could be a good fit for me.
I don't know.
But he was... He drafted me in Vancouver, okay?
And they were very ahead of the times.
They were doing sleep watches and all these different kind of things to train your brain at the time, ARP machines.
They were pretty cutting edge.
And as time went on, that stuff got scaled back when different people were in charge there.
So I think that would probably make it enticing for Toronto to look at that and say, well...
Why is it two names?
their noodles right chica chica was a disaster in arizona was it was it was a disaster all you heard from players yeah it was it was the computer says we got to do this so we got to do it so there's no feel involved and if you're going to pluck someone from new york that's been a mess as well and i think noodles you're onto something there because when stevie y left tampa bay who was the next man in charge was julian breezewell was it not right
Jim Nill spent a lot of time in Detroit, and he helped build those teams, and now he's doing a great job in Dallas.
So you are on to something there, and that's why when the name Sonny Mehta came up, it was like, wait a second, is this guy some part of the brains behind the operation that has been the gold standard for the last three years in the league?
So I think you are on to something there, Nubis.
I think with something like this, I think a lot of the fan base looks to the brand name guy and says, that gives me the most comfort.
Because maybe there's something there.
I'll just use an example of Armstrong.
Won a Stanley Cup.