Say Hello to Doug Armstrong
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Say Hello to Doug Armstrong
From the Athletic:
“I certainly respect and read and understand the angst of the fans,” Armstrong said. “But our goal is to do what’s best for (Mailloux) and the organization, and while there could be support for him to go down and play well, there could be negativity. But you can’t really make your decisions based on public perception. I think this is best for him and the Blues and that’s why we’re doing it.”
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“I certainly respect and read and understand the angst of the fans,” Armstrong said. “But our goal is to do what’s best for (Mailloux) and the organization, and while there could be support for him to go down and play well, there could be negativity. But you can’t really make your decisions based on public perception. I think this is best for him and the Blues and that’s why we’re doing it.”
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a smell of green grass
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What a difference 4 months can make...
Armstrong:
July 1, 2025
We have a strong team. We almost advanced to Round 2. The re-whatever is over because we are back in the playoffs. Mailloux will be given every chance to earn a spot on this juggernaut team. We really think that he can do it.
Nov 9, 2025.
The team is nearly the worst in the league. Springfield is doing worse. Mailloux's head can't even stand even with the mediocre talent that we have on this team, so we are sending him down to Springfield. Don't know for what.
Armstrong:
July 1, 2025
We have a strong team. We almost advanced to Round 2. The re-whatever is over because we are back in the playoffs. Mailloux will be given every chance to earn a spot on this juggernaut team. We really think that he can do it.
Nov 9, 2025.
The team is nearly the worst in the league. Springfield is doing worse. Mailloux's head can't even stand even with the mediocre talent that we have on this team, so we are sending him down to Springfield. Don't know for what.
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I dont think its that big of an issue. He dominated the AHL he has some game he needs to find confidence and adjust to the pace of the NHL esp in the D zone. The Blues can get LM into AHL games and coach him directly.opti mist wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025 16:11 pm From the Athletic:
“I certainly respect and read and understand the angst of the fans,” Armstrong said. “But our goal is to do what’s best for (Mailloux) and the organization, and while there could be support for him to go down and play well, there could be negativity. But you can’t really make your decisions based on public perception. I think this is best for him and the Blues and that’s why we’re doing it.”
Opti
Again i think if the team was better, the bottom of the d pairs especially then they could carry LM and get him games now but they went Tucker, Kessel, Mailloux, Skinner that was another route to go, hopeful in my view
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Re: Say Hello to Doug Armstrong
I would much rather say GOOD-BYE to Doug Armstrong.
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Army, Top 10 in wins all time as a GM. Top 5 in Win percentage amongst the 50 most winning GMs. Brought the Blues a Stanley Cup. Blues are top 5 in the west in wins since Army has been GM. Last 10 years third in the west, 7th overall in wins.
Man this guy is so bad at his job!
Man this guy is so bad at his job!
Re: Say Hello to Doug Armstrong
Please stop trying to justify now by reciting his career accomplishments. Now is what’s matters the game passes people by. Accept it.callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:15 am Army, Top 10 in wins all time as a GM. Top 5 in Win percentage amongst the 50 most winning GMs. Brought the Blues a Stanley Cup. Blues are top 5 in the west in wins since Army has been GM. Last 10 years third in the west, 7th overall in wins.
Man this guy is so bad at his job!
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Re: Say Hello to Doug Armstrong
What part is only career accomplishments? Last 10 years not a sufficient enough timeframe for you? How old are you? How long have you been watching the Blues? Track records are pretty indicative of future results. Much more reliable than feelings.Bacchk29 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:33 amPlease stop trying to justify now by reciting his career accomplishments. Now is what’s matters the game passes people by. Accept it.callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:15 am Army, Top 10 in wins all time as a GM. Top 5 in Win percentage amongst the 50 most winning GMs. Brought the Blues a Stanley Cup. Blues are top 5 in the west in wins since Army has been GM. Last 10 years third in the west, 7th overall in wins.
Man this guy is so bad at his job!
Last 5 years the Blues are 15th in the league and 8th in the west. That's "playoff hockey" over a 5 year span. A lot of fan bases will take that every day of the week.
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I’m an Army fan, but everyone loses some zip off their fastball sooner or later.callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:36 amWhat part is only career accomplishments? Last 10 years not a sufficient enough timeframe for you? How old are you? How long have you been watching the Blues? Track records are pretty indicative of future results. Much more reliable than feelings.Bacchk29 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:33 amPlease stop trying to justify now by reciting his career accomplishments. Now is what’s matters the game passes people by. Accept it.callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:15 am Army, Top 10 in wins all time as a GM. Top 5 in Win percentage amongst the 50 most winning GMs. Brought the Blues a Stanley Cup. Blues are top 5 in the west in wins since Army has been GM. Last 10 years third in the west, 7th overall in wins.
Man this guy is so bad at his job!
Last 5 years the Blues are 15th in the league and 8th in the west. That's "playoff hockey" over a 5 year span. A lot of fan bases will take that every day of the week.
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And he’s been fired before. Shocking heycallitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:15 am Army, Top 10 in wins all time as a GM. Top 5 in Win percentage amongst the 50 most winning GMs. Brought the Blues a Stanley Cup. Blues are top 5 in the west in wins since Army has been GM. Last 10 years third in the west, 7th overall in wins.
Man this guy is so bad at his job!
Had a cup team and made terrible moves … gave terrible contracts and now the organization is floundering
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They’ve won one series in going on 7 years. Playoff hockey tho heycallitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:36 amWhat part is only career accomplishments? Last 10 years not a sufficient enough timeframe for you? How old are you? How long have you been watching the Blues? Track records are pretty indicative of future results. Much more reliable than feelings.Bacchk29 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:33 amPlease stop trying to justify now by reciting his career accomplishments. Now is what’s matters the game passes people by. Accept it.callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:15 am Army, Top 10 in wins all time as a GM. Top 5 in Win percentage amongst the 50 most winning GMs. Brought the Blues a Stanley Cup. Blues are top 5 in the west in wins since Army has been GM. Last 10 years third in the west, 7th overall in wins.
Man this guy is so bad at his job!
Last 5 years the Blues are 15th in the league and 8th in the west. That's "playoff hockey" over a 5 year span. A lot of fan bases will take that every day of the week.
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Which is why he's stepping down at the end of the year.netboy65 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:44 amI’m an Army fan, but everyone loses some zip off their fastball sooner or later.callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:36 amWhat part is only career accomplishments? Last 10 years not a sufficient enough timeframe for you? How old are you? How long have you been watching the Blues? Track records are pretty indicative of future results. Much more reliable than feelings.Bacchk29 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:33 amPlease stop trying to justify now by reciting his career accomplishments. Now is what’s matters the game passes people by. Accept it.callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 10:15 am Army, Top 10 in wins all time as a GM. Top 5 in Win percentage amongst the 50 most winning GMs. Brought the Blues a Stanley Cup. Blues are top 5 in the west in wins since Army has been GM. Last 10 years third in the west, 7th overall in wins.
Man this guy is so bad at his job!
Last 5 years the Blues are 15th in the league and 8th in the west. That's "playoff hockey" over a 5 year span. A lot of fan bases will take that every day of the week.
But he's absolutely earned the right to go out on his own terms.
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And how many Cups have the Oilers won in the past 7 years? Playoff hockey though, hey. 
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2 years ago he publicly stated he hasn’t improved the organization and stated he knows he could be fired. How about now?callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 11:16 am There are only a couple GM's that can say they are doing better than Army. Obviously the gold standard being Zito.
He gave Faulk, Buchnevich, Kyrou and Krug well over 200 million dollars lol
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For 28 cumulative seasons,and barely over, not “well over”theograce wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 11:30 am2 years ago he publicly stated he hasn’t improved the organization and stated he knows he could be fired. How about now?callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 11:16 am There are only a couple GM's that can say they are doing better than Army. Obviously the gold standard being Zito.
He gave Faulk, Buchnevich, Kyrou and Krug well over 200 million dollars lol
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Pay me the difference and see how you feelnetboy65 wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 11:38 amFor 28 cumulative seasons,and barely over, not “well over”theograce wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 11:30 am2 years ago he publicly stated he hasn’t improved the organization and stated he knows he could be fired. How about now?callitwhatyouwant wrote: ↑10 Nov 2025 11:16 am There are only a couple GM's that can say they are doing better than Army. Obviously the gold standard being Zito.
He gave Faulk, Buchnevich, Kyrou and Krug well over 200 million dollars lol