Doug MacLean puts career on the line, signs on with Balsillie

MacLean, a former NHL front office guy and known to want to return, must know that this decision won’t sit well with Bettman and could burn any remaining bridges available for a return. Alternatively, perhaps MacLean has realized that his knowledge of hockey isn’t at the level of the Ken Holland’s and Lou Lamoriello’s and is using this as a way to get into the new Hamilton franchise’s front office. Sportsnet reports that MacLean “is expected to help bridge the gap between getting the Coyotes out of the courts and on to Hamilton ice in the event Balsillie lands the team.”
MacLean’s greatest accomplishments:
- Coached the Florida Panthers to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1996
- Coached 5 years in the NHL, with Florida and Columbus, never finishing higher than 3rd in their respective divisions (finished last twice)
- Recorded a 172-258-62 record with the Columbus Blue Jackets (But I guess he drafted Rick Nash?)
- Orchestrated the trade of Kris Draper to the Detroit Red Wings for $1
I’m thinking MacLean realized this was his last shot at managing a franchise. Hopefully we get more light on the story over the next few days as the Phoenix case unravels a bit more.