Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The Transition Begins: Waddell Out In ATL-WPG

From Sportsnet's Roger Millions, via Twitter:

Don Waddell is officially out as President when Thrashers move to Wpg..will do draft and then that's it.

The next stop in the hierarchy is at GM where Rick Dudley, by all accounts, a great hockey mind and builder is next up for a 1x1 with True North. True North is of the belief that they're GM, nine-year vet Craig Heisinger, is ready for the NHL. Will True North have Dudley work with Zinger or not...???

That's the next question...

Here's the announcement, thanks to our friends at TSN...
Word was, when Bettman's face showed up on the jumbotrons outside the MTS Centre, he was roundly booed... not shocking...
((HT: TSN/youtube))


More, importantly, here's how it broke in town...
This sounds a lot better...
((HT: Shaw Communications/CJOB-AM/youtube))


Waddell is set for a conference call within the hour...
More when we know more...

1615 UPDATE: We know more...

"If you have success, I think we were set up to build on the momentum in the market place," Waddell admitted in the conference call. "If you can win more, you can get people excited. So it played a part- a lot of things played a part- our lack of success may have contributed to that."

Waddell doesn't know what his own future holds, but he confirmed that he will be working with the franchise for the next month until he "turns over the keys." True North's Mark Chipman has told Waddell that there is an interest to fill some Winnipeg organizational positions and that there would be some interviews scheduled in the near future. He admitted that there would be some job loss inside the current structure, but there also would be some sliding over of personnel into open positions in other aspects of Atlanta Spirit.

"I want to make sure we hand the organization over in the best position we can," he said. "We had a lot of ups and downs, but when I put my head on the pillow at night, we did our best. We tried to make it work the best we can. I always say to our staff that we make the best decisions for the short-term, and long-term, for the best interest of the franchise. Unfortunately, we're to the point where it didn't work here and we have to move on."

Waddell is excited about the team Winnipeg is getting... they have a lot of good players as the franchise moves forward in good shape. He doesn't know about the coaching staff and they're future. Chipman knows Rick Dudley from their IHL days, and he's going to talk to scouts and other personnel. Until the franchise is "closed," they're prepping for the draft.

"It's better that there's a change there," in referring to his own job dissipation. "They're in very good hands up there."

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