So, Timmy L is here until June 2015 or until a replacement is hired.
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/leiweke-to-step-down-as-mlse-ceo-next-summer/
http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/leiweke-to-step-down-as-mlse-ceo-next-summer/
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bustaheims said:DarrenDreger: Anyone at all surprised at MLSE's announcement Leiweke will remain on as boss until June 2015 or a successor is appointed?
pmrules said:Leafs first playoff round (nothing to do with Tim imo).
Potvin29 said:pmrules said:Leafs first playoff round (nothing to do with Tim imo).
Nothing at all to do with him, he didn't come to MLSE until after that.
lamajama said:I think his reputation should and deserves to take a major hit here. He needs a challenge? OMFG I don't know of a bigger challenge nor reward of getting a Cup to Toronto.
bustaheims said:The thing is, that's not the kind of challenge he can really work towards. At most, he can hope that he hired the right guy to run the team. That's a pretty mediocre challenge for him. He's a business guy, and his challenges lie on the business side of the equation - an area where the Leafs (and MLSE as a whole) really aren't a challenge at all.
cw said:Something about his choice of words leaves me unconvinced. He confined his assurances to the upcoming season and didn't offer much beyond that.
CarltonTheBear said:From the sounds if it dealing with a Bell vs. Rogers board may have been a challenge, but not really one Leiweke thought he was signing up for.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:cw said:Something about his choice of words leaves me unconvinced. He confined his assurances to the upcoming season and didn't offer much beyond that.
You nailed it. He committed to the season at hand ... and the minute it's over he's the hell outta here.
Actually, my apologies to Mr. Leiweke. He's committed to June 2015. Our season will be over in early April.
bustaheims said:DarrenDreger: Anyone at all surprised at MLSE's announcement Leiweke will remain on as boss until June 2015 or a successor is appointed?
Spider said:Maybe they can now convince Wayne Gretzky to man the ship. ;D
bustaheims said:Spider said:Maybe they can now convince Wayne Gretzky to man the ship. ;D
I don't think Gretzky has the kind of business acumen they'll be looking for in the next president of MLSE.
Nik the Trik said:If I remember correctly one of the reasons he left LA was because of his continuing inability to draw a NFL franchise to the city. I wonder if what is looking more and more like a failed attempt to bring the Bills to Toronto is likewise inspiring him to move on.
2badknees said:Rob Ford is the most obvious candidate. I think he's the man to reverse the trend (of increasing stadium beer prices)
cw said:Nik the Trik said:If I remember correctly one of the reasons he left LA was because of his continuing inability to draw a NFL franchise to the city. I wonder if what is looking more and more like a failed attempt to bring the Bills to Toronto is likewise inspiring him to move on.
That may have gone both ways - maybe part of his pitch for why they should hire him was that he felt he could help them get a NFL team. He did get the city of LA to approve a stadium for it - not an easy feat.
Maybe that's why he's leaving - as there are rumblings LA is going to get a NFL team soon - which would go along with rumours about his wife returning to California.