The Blues have a 13-14-1 record so far this season.
The club has lost its last four games and the organization has decided to take action: Craig Berube was fired last night after the team’s loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
Blues GM Doug Armstrong went before the media today to address the situation and made his mea-culpa. Why did he do this?
In his eyes, the St. Louis organization has not progressed since he took office:
If I get fired within an hour, or hit by a bus within an hour, I don’t feel today that I’ve left it any better than I found it. It’s a horrible feeling. – Doug Armstrong
Doug Armstrong on his tenure with the Blues: “If I get fired in the next hour, or I get hit by a bus in the next hour, I don’t feel today I’ve left it any better than where I found it. That’s an awful feeling.” #stlblues
– Matthew DeFranks (@MDeFranks) December 13, 2023
In my opinion, Armstrong is far too hard on himself.
The man has been GM of the Blues since the 2010-2011 season, and it’s true that the team has gone through some tough times under his watch.
On the other hand…
Doug Armstrong seems to have forgotten that he built a team that won the Stanley Cup Final in 2019, four years ago.
To his credit, even Blues fans wanted to remind him:
While he has us in a mess right now, I genuinely disagree with this statement. Our franchise as a whole is so much better, even in the situation we are in, than it was when he got here.
– Brandon Leach (@BeeLeach) December 13, 2023
Brother you won that franchise their first Stanley cup! You’re the greatest GM in that teams history.
– Chell Hero (Joseph Woll Stan) (@ChellHero34) December 13, 2023
I get it because alot of bad decision via trades and signings but he also won them a cup. That means more than anything imo
– KUZZZ MISSLE (19-9-1) (@MustardSports) December 13, 2023
Blud brought a Stanley cup to a poverty ass city what is he talking about
– . (@JonRask51) December 13, 2023
Doug Armstrong has every right to be disappointed with his team’s current performance, but he shouldn’t overlook everything he’s contributed to the organization in recent years.
A Stanley Cup is a big deal. Especially since the Blues had never won the big honours before 2019…
But having said that, I have a lot of respect for the man because he’s not afraid to take the blame.
It takes a lot of courage to say such things publicly.
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