Brian Burke Fired: Initial Thoughts

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Brian Burke Fired: Initial Thoughts
Brian Burke Fired as GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs
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By Alec Brownscombe & Declan Kerin

Shocking, is the only way to put it.

No, this wasn’t a move that was waiting in the wings. Last night, Dave Nonis and Brian Burke were taking in a Marlies game expecting to be the assistant GM and President and GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs, respectively, for the upcoming 2012-13 season. It came as a bombshell to absolutely everybody short of Tom Anselmi and some board members. If that’s not raising red flags in your head already, it should be.

The good news is that Burke and Nonis were a two-headed monster. There’s continuity here and the direction of the team changes as minimally as possible. Nonis played a crucial role in the building that has taken place, particularly with the Marlies. Head coach Randy Carlyle, meanwhile, has worked under Nonis before (Manitoba Moose, Anaheim Ducks); in fact, Nonis’ working relationship with Carlyle dates further back than Carlyle and Burke’s.

The bad news is that – whether you liked Burke the man, his work in his five seasons here, or whether or not you thought the results should’ve been there by now – this is not a decision you should get behind. The timing isn’t fair, with the team already scrambling to hastily prepare for a new season. Worse, the reasons for it are terrible and the implications are damning.

He refused to get into specifics, but Anselmi made no attempt to hide the fact that this was a decision made based on the relationship between Brian Burke, himself and the new ownership group. He referenced “leadership style” more than once (if you missed it, check out the press conference here). For reasons beyond the rational mind, Anselmi had recently been promoted to President of MLSE, and of course Rogers and Bell begin their takeover of the Leafs and all of MLSE’s sporting assets this season. Clearly a clash of some sort came about in the process of this transition.

 

Take it for what it’s worth, but remember Anselmi’s joke about the only media members in that conference room who weren’t working for Bell or Rogers were the Star employees.

Forget the last four years and remember back when Brian Burke was first hired. We celebrated the introduction of an accomplished GM with ample experience and the personality and credibility to demand total autonomy over hockey operations. After years of failure, Richard Peddie seemed to have finally understood what was needed: less of him and more of the best in the business running the Leafs and the rest MLSE’s teams. Not to suggest Nonis is a puppet, but my worst fear is that we’re back to square one in terms of that understanding within the MLSE board and team ownership (note: Burke had a contractual clause guaranteeing him final authority on hockey decisions).

Rogers and Bell are in the wrong business if there’s a need to “make good” on the investment in the first month on the job. If you take the line that this was about a difference of opinion on whether or not to trade for Luongo, the value of players and how they are perceived on the market is something that an experienced GM, and one with a record of pulling off more wins than losses in the trade department, should have the ultimate say on. Interference from non-hockey people into hockey operations is a recipe for disaster, as it has been in the past.

There will be more to come as we try to digest what’s happened today. No matter your opinion on it, the Toronto Maple Leaf organization more or less parted ways (the appointment of Burke to the role of senior advisor strikes one as PR face saving) with a really good man today. A man with that much pride will not stand on the sidelines flagwaving. With a salary of $3 million dollars a year, he was kind in taking the position as “senior advisor” and not an enormous severance package. Burke was a quality ambassador for the team and the community and MLHS wishes him the best.

It’s the logo on the sweater over the man in the front office, I suppose, but this one’s hard to swallow.

Dave Nonis and Tom Anselmi talk about what this means for Randy Carlyle and the direction the team is heading.

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  • luisad

     hahaha Jim Gra can’t type to save his life haha

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  • luisad

     better question is… when aren’t you mad?

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    So what’s the word on here? Leafs doomed forever?! I really don’t know what to make of all this

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  • leafmealone

    Not a shot at them, just an honest assessment of how they are handling this type of situation/injury. They are hiding behind a technical issue in calling these injuries something other than concussions to serve their own ends as much as they are in order to “get it right”. They are trying to avoid getting these players labelled as ‘damaged goods’. I have no doubt that they are providing the best care possible outside of this.
    And all things being equal, Crosby’s injury was of a similar nature (whiplash vs concussion), and I don’t think anyone would fail to worry about his health going forward, or the potential for re-injury.
    At the end of the day, it’s just a different way of describing a brain trauma-or more accurately a different type of brain trauma. One is more a blunt force result, the other is resultant of a more torsional type of impact. However, in both instances the brain suffers an injury.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    A bit?????? May I suggest a generous understatement

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    Get good and angry.  We as the fans not only took it in the hoop for 4 months during a lock out….we just got it from MLSE.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Doesn’t matter.  He would be dominant in that position and people would forget the label of 3rd liner.  Half of our assessments are based on perspective, and such a position would create a different perspective on Bozak.  Question, is Kesler a 1st line center?  Lots of people think so, but he’s never had that role – only produced really well in a 2nd line role with good players all around him and top PP minutes.  Perspective might change if he suddenly found himself a 1C somewhere. 
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    Bad example maybe, but I hope you see what I’m saying.  Easy for us to come to your assessment of Bozak based on what we’ve seen, but that would change rapidly if he found a more ideal scenario.  
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    He’s also a player I feel is still improving all the time. 

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com/ mr_hanie

    I wouldn’t be surprised if the MLSE board reached out to Richard Peddie to be GM, before settling on Nonis….

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  • Whalz

    one thing i hated about BB was his take on 5+yr contracts,,,,,we could of got Carter but he wouldnt……….

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  • luisad

     I am a generous person :)

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com/ Jordan

    i was always happy, i love life, and everything i have. I just got engaged actually on christmas to any of the regulars who would want to know lol………but now my life is ruined…….by Bell/Rogers

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  • Waiting4LSC

    TBH, i believe only time will tell. If there is a Peddie syndrome then yes. If they leave the GM to do his own thing we might have a chance.

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  • rustynail

    congrats

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    Hey Congrats !!  You know what this means……the end to all of her delicious baked goods !!

    You are fucked now.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    I don’t think it’s self-interest at all.  Sounds like they’re just trying to be accurate to me, and not just archaically call everything a concussion.  They always say the player has concussion symptoms anyways.  Not sure why fans think it’s so hysterical or misleading to also add that it may be whiplash or what have you.  

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  • luisad

     LOL life being ruined by Bell/Rogers? I am sure that is a recording

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com/ Jordan

    hahahahha people say that but i make good decisions and think long and hard……..oh and she owns WAY more then me!

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  • Komas Taberle

    The Canadian Shield Rock in the dressing room 1st casualty is…… Brian Burke!

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  • luisad

    I love the bobcat audio. I think Jordan should listen to it

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  • luisad

     but hey congrats on getting married :)

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com/ Jordan

    ya I am now, thanks guys

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com/ Jordan

    thanks!

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Congrats Jordan. Life is not ruined. The measure of the man is how he adapts to trials and tribulations. You will do well, you have a good woman to make sure you do!?

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  • leafmealone

    Congrats, she must be very patient woman. Best of luck for your future together. 

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com/ mr_hanie

    I can’t wait to hear Don Cherry’s take on Burke’s firing. They are not good buddies, but I think Cherry respects Burke’s hockey sense.

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