Dreger comments on Boudreau's post-game interview
In his post-game interview last night, no tender words came from him regarding his team's performance. The Canucks usually shared the coach's interview after a game and last night, they did not.
Boudreau took over a drowning ship last year from Travis Green and he hasn't been able to keep it afloat since then. He's been openly criticized by management before and he's most certainly not helping his cause.
Now Dreger's made quite the statement regarding the remainder of his contract and his future in the Canucks organization:
"He's going down swinging but one thing we know is he's going down, that's plain and simple."
"The division he presented last night between himself and everybody else isn't going to sit well with management or ownership."
Everyone's well aware that Boudreau was out under contract before Allvin and Rutherford were hired by Aquillini. We're also well aware that Boudreau wasn't the new management's top choice for Head Coach.
Now Dreger adds to it, stating that he's going down. Knowing that his contract expires at the end of the current season, will he be on the bench until then or will he be cut loose before?
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