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The Mike Keenan way to lose an NHL job
Posted on September 6, 2006 12:21 PM
Canucks Hockey blog kicks some shots out of the crease on the mystique behind Keenan and yet another of his patented job-suicide moves, this time earning himself a firing (possibly) from the Florida Panthers.First, swap your super-stud young keeper to another team.
Next, bring in a 127-year-old keeper coming off back surgery to replace said stud.
Of course the possibility exists that the Mike-stro quit this job instead of waiting for owner Alex Cohen to arrange for a carload of gangbangers to ventilate Mike's ride some night on A1A.
Rumor has it that coach Jacques Martin won a power struggle with Keenan. I can't imagine why Martin would be upset at Keenan, I mean, Ed Belfour is 438 years old, Martin will be a shoo-in for coach of the year if he can win with him in goal. Who wants to coach the second coming of Dominik Hasek anyway?
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