BG
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Burke's Law - Google Books
Just finished Burke's book (paperback is cheap at Walmart).
I always liked Burke, and thought he was one of the hardest working GM's in the game. His years with the Leafs were doomed to fail, if only because the talent he was able to collect were not a particularly cohesive group. But his ability to make deals happen (Phaneuf, Kessel, Gardiner, Lupul) and put the JFJ/Fletcher shitshow behind us made me a fan.
There are a lot of good stories in here, including his other GM stops in Hartford/Vancouver/Anaheim/Calgary. There is also a lot of confirmations about why he was fired, including his firing from the Leafs (he thinks it all boiled down to his unwillingness to offer the back-loaded contracts that were winning other teams championships).
He talks about the McSorley incident, the Bertuzzi incident, the Wideman incident. But most heartbreaking, he talks about his son's tragic death.
For FI fans he even talks about the Hazel Mae story, and his lawsuit against the "internet trolls".
Lots of chirps about Ottawa, and the media (Brooks, Strachan, Simmonds etc..)
Worth a read IMO, the Google Books preview above is early in the book and talks about his days as a college/minor pro hockey player.
Just finished Burke's book (paperback is cheap at Walmart).
I always liked Burke, and thought he was one of the hardest working GM's in the game. His years with the Leafs were doomed to fail, if only because the talent he was able to collect were not a particularly cohesive group. But his ability to make deals happen (Phaneuf, Kessel, Gardiner, Lupul) and put the JFJ/Fletcher shitshow behind us made me a fan.
There are a lot of good stories in here, including his other GM stops in Hartford/Vancouver/Anaheim/Calgary. There is also a lot of confirmations about why he was fired, including his firing from the Leafs (he thinks it all boiled down to his unwillingness to offer the back-loaded contracts that were winning other teams championships).
He talks about the McSorley incident, the Bertuzzi incident, the Wideman incident. But most heartbreaking, he talks about his son's tragic death.
For FI fans he even talks about the Hazel Mae story, and his lawsuit against the "internet trolls".
Lots of chirps about Ottawa, and the media (Brooks, Strachan, Simmonds etc..)
Worth a read IMO, the Google Books preview above is early in the book and talks about his days as a college/minor pro hockey player.