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Todd:
I am aware of what capacity he chimed in on. My problem is that, because
Joe wears so many hats, I think he should be more prudent before "chiming
in". His letter reminds me of a union boss coming to the defense of a
worker. Fine, that's all well and good, but how does that jibe with his
title as Hockey East commissioner which, for lack of a better term, is a
management position? You know, he holds that position by a vote of the
Hockey East AD's. I wonder what he would have done if Mark Morris had been
the coach of UNH, Providence, or one of the other HE schools. Would he
write a letter criticizing a similar decision made by one of the members of
the league? If he did he would, in effect, be making a public criticism of
his employer. I doubt very much if such a letter would have been written in
a case like that. Agree?
Greg
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 21:24:24 EST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Article on Clarkson- Morris Absolved by Bertagna
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> Greg-
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> In case you weren't aware, Joe Bertagna is also the executive director of the
> American Hockey Coaches Association. It is in that capacity that he
> published his letter and is supporting Morris. Which isn't to say that the
> manner that he chimed in on the whole mess is right, just that that is why he
> chimed in.
>
> -Todd Nielson
> http://members.aol.com/todnielson/creasemonkey.html
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