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Former Bruins and Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli is back at the helm!
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Former Bruins and Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli is back at the helm!

Not sure putting Peter Chiarelli in charge of an NHL team is a good idea, but here we go again...

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According to a report from NHL insider Frank Seravalli, the St. Louis Blues are promoting executive Peter Chiarelli, possibly giving him complete control over the organization as President of Hockey Operations. The move would in effect make him Blues general manager Doug Armstrong's boss.

More from Seravalli:


I must be missing something here because I have literally no idea why an NHL team would think it's a good idea to give Chiarelli so much power and control over player personnel moves. Yes, Chiarelli is a Stanley Cup champion from his time with the Boston Bruins but if you take a look at how badly he mangled the Edmonton Oilers it's hard to fathom how anyone could think he's fit for an NHL management position. 

After all, this is a guy who fell face first into a generational talent in Connor McDavid and then did his absolute best to sewer the team's lineup. At least, that's how it looked from the outside looking in. Chiarelli hitched his ride to Mikko Koskinen as the team's starting goaltender, he signed depth guys like Tobias Rieder, Jussi Jokinen and Alex Chiasson to play alongside McDavid, indirectly traded Jordan Eberle for Ryan Spooner, gave Milan Lucic a seven year, $42 million contract, traded the pick for Matthew Barzal for Griffin Reinhart and... oh ya he traded Taylor Hall for Adam Larsson. Honestly, I could go on and on and on... but you get the picture.

And for those of you out there saying, "Well ya... but look what he did with the Bruins!" Well, not so fast. It was actually interim GM Jeff Gorton who signed Zdeno Chara, acquired Tuukka Rask and drafted Brad Marchand all in a four month stretch. Oh... and he also drafted Milan Lucic and Phil Kessel, while also signing Marc Savard in the same stretch. Patrice Bergeron was already in the organization. If you dig deep the only real moves Chiarelli made with the Bruins was trading Tyler Seguin for Loui Eriksson and Reilly Smith and hiring head coach Claude Julien. We can argue on the merits of those moves, but both obviously factored into the team's 2011 Stanley Cup championship.

If nothing else, it'll be interesting to see how things play out for the Blues under Chiarelli's leadership. Stay tuned.