Frank Seravalli
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I really do.
Um, Pierre Dorian stood on his own two feet.
Um, he made a lot of decisions and a lot of really important decisions.
But I, I think the biggest thing that stands out to me is, is just how that whole sequence went down with Matthew Shane and how the Sens went from team going for it.
This is the final piece to a very short period of time.
Leaders announcing that they're embarking on a long rebuild, uh,
Again, with whiplash-like speed.
I don't know how you live that down.
It speaks to me.
I don't care how mercurial your owner is or how involved.
It speaks to me to a lack of depth and vision and planning because that's what really stands out when you have such a knee-jerk reaction like that.
I don't think that's been determined yet.
I mean, as far as I know, I think they've been searching for one individual.
And I think the plan has been to have Jim Rutherford be in charge through the draft and maybe free agency and then potentially have him step aside.
But I don't even think that part is guaranteed or set in stone.
And I think his involvement in this process to this point running the show would indicate that
That's not exactly a foregone conclusion that he is stepping aside.
So I think the true answer to the question is you're asking me for an answer that the Canucks themselves haven't even determined yet.
Yeah.
The only phrase I could think of for Matt Sundin as he's sitting there at the podium was human shield.