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"Feaster
out as Lightning general manager"
TAMPA, Fla. (AP)—Jay
Feaster resigned Friday as general
manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning,
four years after the team he
helped assemble won the franchise’s
only Stanley Cup championship.
The Lightning won two Southeastern
Division titles and made the
playoffs four times in Feaster’s
five full seasons as GM. But
Tampa Bay finished with the
NHL’s worst record this
year, and Feaster’s role
diminished following a change
of ownership. |
Since taking control of the team
last month, owners Oren Koules and
Len Barrie have been calling the shots
in a major overhaul of the roster.
Feaster also had little input in the
hiring of new coach Barry Melrose.
Feaster was hired as assistant general
manager in October 1998 and was promoted
to GM during the 2001-02 season. He
helped put together the team that
John Tortorella led on Tampa Bay’s
Stanley Cup run in 2004.
Tortorella was fired as coach last
month.
Feaster, who had three years left
on his contract, said in a statement
released by the team that he had “watched
from the sideline” while the
roster was being reshaped and that
it “became apparent to me that
this new ownership group did not need
my advice or expertise, and …
it was time to move on.”
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