Thrasherville will not soon forget what Atlanta Spirit did here

On October 5, 2007, opening night of the Thrashers 2007-8 season, Atlanta Spirit co-owner Rutherford Seydel stood by as the 2006-07 Southeast Division Championship banner was raised to the rafters of Philips Arena. He took control of the microphone as it was hoisted up and made a promise, a vow, to the 18,707 fans that had packed into the arena…and everyone else in the greater Thrasherville community. He assured us that night that he and the other co-owners would do everything in their power to bring a Stanley Cup championship to Atlanta.

I remember this event very well. My wife and I were sitting in section 319 along with our two sons. Just six months prior we were in 316 for the first playoff game in team history, feeling the upper deck shake when Eric Belanger scored the first ever post season goal for the Thrashers.

Rutherford Seydel stands by as the 2006-07 Southest Championship banner is raised to the rafters of Philips Arena. That night he promised the AS, LLC would do everything in their power to bring a winning team to Atlanta. It was a promise that went unfulfilled (AJC/Pouya Dianat)

Rutherford Seydel stands by as the 2006-07 Southest Championship banner is raised to the rafters of Philips Arena. That night he promised the AS, LLC would do everything in their power to bring a winning team to Atlanta. It was a promise that went unfulfilled (AJC/Pouya Dianat)

Unfortunately, Seydel’s promise was not only to go unfulfilled but as we now painfully realize, icing a competitive NHL team was in fact never the intent of the Atlanta Spirit, LLC, (Lies, Lawsuits and Contempt). His pledge that night was nothing more than hollow words uttered by one-eighth of an ownership group that never planned to put forth any effort whatsoever to back them up.

Just a few days after that opening night, I posted my first “Ice Man” blog on this site. By then we had had already seen the team drop the first two games and were on their way to six straight defeats to start the season. But before game number seven was played they fired head coach Bob Hartley…the only coach ever to take them to the playoffs and the only one ever to lead them to beyond 83 points in a single season.

I wrote a blog that day saying “good-bye and thank you” to coach Hartley…a man I had gotten to know and respect while my oldest son attended a couple of his hockey camps. In that opine, I indicated that the only true measure to gauge whether or not the move was the correct one or not would me determined by how the team fared afterwards and by who he was replaced with.

Of course, the person that finished the season behind the bench was general manager Don Waddell, whom so many felt should have been the man departing Thrasherville instead of Hartley. The team finished that campaign with a record of 34-40-8 for 76 points. They followed that up with another 76 effort during John Anderson’s first year as head coach then 83 in his second and least season. Last year they posted 80 points with coach Craig Ramsay at the helm.

I’ll leave it to you to determine whether or not the move to replace Hartley was a success or not. I think you all know where I stand on that issue.

AS, LLC: The Roots That Caused The Tree To Rot

While I understood that there were serious issues facing this Thrashers organization the day Waddell announced Hartley’s departure, what I didn’t quite yet have a firm grip on back then…something every Thrashers fan should have now…was just how deep the roots of the true problem with this organization ran. It was easy to point a finger at the only GM the franchise had ever had…really easy… but the fact of the matter was that the tips of the root system that was rotting the Thrashers tree forked in eight other directions…one to each of the partners that made up the Atlanta Spirit, LLC.

Bob Hartely will be known as the only head coach to lead the Thrashers to a playoff berth. Oh, and look at the stands behind him...just sayin' (AJC file photo)

Bob Hartley will be remembered as the only head coach to lead the Thrashers to a playoff berth. Thanks to the AS, LLC's lack of commitment to success, the team never came close to that level of play after he was released (AJC file photo)

From the day they took over the Thrashers, Hawks and Philips Arena, the AS, LCC members admitted they were not hockey people. But over the course of time we began to understand that they not only had no clue what they were doing as owners of an NHL franchise, they actually had a certain disdain for the them as well as their the fans. As such, they were treated as unwanted stepchildren.

The Spirit Boys took over at a time in the Thrashers history when the team was moving up in the hockey world. In the years leading up to that banner-raising night in the fall of ‘07, they had gone from 74 to 78 to 90 then to 97 points and a playoff spot. This team had no issues putting butts in seats on a regular basis back then…even to the point where there was talk on this blog about a “sellout jinx” as they had a habit of playing below par in front of a full Philips Arena.

It was a “jinx” the Spirit Clowns made certain we would not have to worry too much about in seasons to come.

A packed Philips Arena was not much of a worry here the past four years because Levenson, Seydel and the rest of the Great Octocluster choked off funds needed to keep top-tier talent, the main cause of the organization’s Player Retention Deficit Disorder. First it was Marion Hossa departing Atlanta at the trade deadline of 2008 along with Pascal Dupuis…who also scored for the Thrashers in their first playoff game…for such superstars as Erik Christensen, Colby Armstrong, Angelo Esposito and a draft pick. The revolving talent door continued to spin leading up to the departure of Ilya Kovalchuk two winters ago.

Ilya Kovalchuk departed Thrasherville in February of 2010. He was not alone in understanding the owners of the team he played for made playing here futile, and it is they who should hang their heads in shame (AJC/Curtis Compton)

Ilya Kovalchuk departed Thrasherville in February of 2010. He was not alone in understanding the owners of the team he played for made playing here futile. It is they who should hang their heads in shame (AJC/Curtis Compton)

Hossa, Kovalchuk and others departed Thrasherville for pretty much the same reason…the owners lacked a commitment to do what was necessary to build a successful franchise here and so they decided to take their talents elsewhere.

All the while, the Octocluster remained distracted with their years-long legal battles amongst themselves.

As if this wasn’t enough to turn Atlanta area hockey fans sour to their product, co-owner Bruce Levenson…the person the rest of the Spiriteers deemed the most qualified to represent the hockey portion of their little investment…employed such PR skills as calling a season ticket holder a “smart ass” during a town hall meeting. Later in that gathering when he was asked by another paying customer about rising ticket prices at the same time the on-ice talent level was being lowered, Levenson said we would have to just “deal with it”.

Insulting the people who they expect to shell out major coin to enjoy their product…yup, Brucie boy, that’s an excellent way to endear yourself and your team to the local sports community.

The Atlanta Spirit ‘Disposes’ Of Its Unwanted Stepchild

But today, the most dysfunctional and pathetic ownership cluster flop ever to stain the fabric of professional sports delivered their final insult…final slap to the face…to those who supported and followed the Thrashers. After running the team straight into the ground…after running the team at bargain basement levels at or just over the league minimum…after lying to the fan base for six years about their desire to “dispose” of the team…after displaying a contemptuous demeanor towards you and I…the seven remaining co-owners collected their millions and spirited the Thrashers off to Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Whether Don Waddell was coaching from the bench or simply performing GM duties, this team was often time simply hard to watch...for the fans and the players (AJC/Curtis Compton)

Whether Don Waddell was coaching from the bench or performing GM duties, the team he was responsible for placing on the ice was often times simply too painful to watch...for the fans and the players (AJC/Curtis Compton)

They will say that they had no choice…that there was not enough fan support to attract buyers intending to keep the team here. They’ll once again point the same finger of blame that was wagged in our faces last winter when Michael Gearon, Jr announced their desperate attempts to unload the team. They’ll say and do all of this, that is, if and when they acquire the intestinal fortitude to publicly answer such questions.

But to the notion that the fans here are to blame for what the Atlanta Spirit did to hockey in Atlanta I have but two words:

Bravo Sierra.

The responsibility rest squarely on the shoulders of the giant steaming pile of EPIC FAIL known as the AS, LLC…and I will toss in their willing accomplice Don Waddell, who for seven years merely serviced this team at bare bone levels and met payroll.

Unfortunately, none of this does anything to heal the pain that is felt by Atlanta hockey fans…and sports fans in general. You know what happened here, although so many across the continent may not. Anger, frustration…these words do not do justice for what we feel towards the individuals who inflicted this upon us.

One day I’d like someone to ask them all if they felt any shame for the damage they inflicted here…damage that could not have been any worse if they deliberately intended to do so. But feeling shame is a quality reserved for souls that actually give a damn about anyone outside of their own personal spheres. So looking for such with this group would be a bit much to ask.

And Finally…A Vow To You, Atlanta Spirit Boys

And so on behalf of the good people of Thrasherville, I would like to address the following to those directly responsible for this disaster…Mr. Seydel, Mr. Levenson, Michael Gearon Sr., Michael Gearon Jr., Ed Peskowitz, Todd Foreman, Beau Turner and even Steve Belkin.

The biginning of the end of the Thrashers. The Atlanta Spirit, LLC take over as owners in 2004 (AJC Staff Photo)

The beginning of the end of the Thrashers. The Atlanta Spirit, LLC take over as owners in 2004 (AJC Staff Photo)

In the spirit of that now-infamous “vow” from Rutherford Seydel to fans on October 5, 2007, I now make a solemn pledge to each and every one of you.

We will not forget you and we will not forget your names. But most importantly we will not forget what you collectively did to destroy NHL hockey in Atlanta, nor shall we forgive you for your actions.

It is a promise…a pledge…that I am quite certain will be kept far better than the one you made to us that night when the one-and-only Thrashers championship banner made it’s way up from the ice of Philips Arena.

516 comments Add your comment

help!

June 2nd, 2011
10:27 pm

gg… and I will not _have_ any equipment.

thrasherdawg

June 2nd, 2011
10:46 pm

kreedham writes:

Thrasherdawg…the sale for season tickets is only for Manitoba Moose Season ticket holders which goes through Friday. All others get their shot starting Saturday. What happens if they don’t make their goal…do they have to keep the Thrashers in Atlanta as the new owners or is the deal off!

I understand, as of today approx 65 % of the Moose season ticket holders have bought tickets and there are 4100 season tickets sold. If this trend holds true there will be less than 7000 season tickets bought buy the Moose season ticket holders. Folks, let me tell you this leaves 6000 plus season tickets that need to be sold from fans who would not pay much less to see the Moose. Remember, nothing else in Winnipeg but hockey.

So it will be interesting to see if the fans who would not even pay much less $$$$ to go see the Moose, will pay much, much more to go see the NHL team.

I will be shocked if Winnipeg will hit the 10,000 mark. Then what say you NHL?

Bettman should have given a speech to the Atlanta fans sell 13,000 season tickets by June 14th and you can keep the team. Atlanta was never given a chance, and Bettman made sure of it.

Big Wally

June 2nd, 2011
10:54 pm

I thought as more time went by that I would be less angry. That hasn’t happened yet. ASG, hope you all catch a STD (assuming you haven’t already).

Curly

June 2nd, 2011
10:54 pm

“Hockey’s for Everyone”…………… Unless you live in Atlanta, GA.

R. Stroz

June 2nd, 2011
11:02 pm

Big Wally – Isn’t the ASG a STD? Or, is the ASG a group of seven different STDs?

Big Wally

June 2nd, 2011
11:08 pm

Good point. If G52 ever comes back on here, he can tell us how he caught ASG from a Phoenix hooker.

litz

June 2nd, 2011
11:16 pm

Umm … kracker … that’s 8550 x *5* years …

litz

June 2nd, 2011
11:19 pm

Be interesting to see how many season tickets the Gladiators sell the day after the BoG vote, presuming they do what we all expect and vote aye instead of nay …

(Gladiators deposits are nonrefundable .. so if you’re a Thrashers STH, and they end up actually playing next season by some miraculous fluke … you’d end up on the hook for both sets of tickets)

help!

June 2nd, 2011
11:20 pm

Anyone?
>looking to buy my first jersey. can someone advise what size will fit best for me – I am 5 feet 10 inch, 170 pound… and I will not any equipment.

Curly

June 2nd, 2011
11:23 pm

The NHL ABANDONED Atlanta, Thrasher Fans and Season Tickets Holders. They raised our expectations, and those in the community, then disappeared. The good works of some of those in the organization (Darren Eliot, comes to mind) trying to develop interest in Hockey through Youth Leagues etc. has now been wasted. The hopes and dreams of the Hockey youth in this city has been crushed. I am through with the NHL. This is just an example of what a second rate league the NHL truly is. I have been a season ticket holder for the past six years. I will never support the NHL again, not to mention any enterprise of the ownership group, who’s name shall not be mentioned and ever accursed!

Canuckist

June 3rd, 2011
2:12 am

A few days ago, I was one of the many Canadians celebrating the move to Winnipeg. But, reading the feelings of many of the Thrashers fans here, I feel bad for what has happened, and though I don’t know much about ASG, I do know how Bettman and the NHL do business. Basically, Atlanta got thrown under the bus. Bettman fought the attempt to move the Predators to Ontario, then he pulled out all the stops with the Coyotes, even having the league own the team for a while rather than let them move. In Canada, an anti-Canadian bias among league management became a common talking point and Bettman was (and remains) reviled across the country. It was time to throw Canada a bone, and the Thrashers were that bone.

Typical classless, clueless NHL, who neglected due diligence when checking out ASG (not the first time they’ve okayed shabby owners) and then compounded with the latest weasely display. The greatest shame is that Atlanta sports fan must now be completely turned off hockey.

Brendan

June 3rd, 2011
2:26 am

Just think … the Spirit Boys actually said the following, “The email we’ve received is about 50/50 on keeping Waddell.” I think that quote was from April – June 2010. That was, perhaps, the biggest lie of all. Their failure to fire him led to the ticket sale DISASTER. And the mere fact that they couldn’t identify Waddell as the problem, being owners who allegedly aspired to be in the playoffs, for “pure profit revenues” to at least OFFSET their losses, speaks volumes.

Ya know, I’d like to hear Bernie Mullin’s take on this, now. I really would. I’d like to hear Darren Eliot’s views. And, as I’ve always said, “Don Waddell, I’m willing to keep an open mind about YOUR SIDE of the story.” I truly want to know, back in 2002, if Waddell asked Time/Warner, “Can I spend $8 million to claim Curtis Joseph off waivers?” “Can I go after Hasek, Khabibulin, Kiprusoff, Irbe, Belfour or Nabakov?” And if their answer was “No, Don. You want a goalie, go draft one 2nd overall, 2002,” then I’ll issue a conditional pass on the Kari Lehtonen draft pick. Kari was the top-rated goalie of his draft year. And if he’d taken Cam Ward over what Central Scouting had, we’d have been furious about it, until about 2006. At which time, Waddell and Dan Marr would be called “brilliant” for the Cam Ward selection.

I know I harp on bad Thrashers drafting a lot, and lay blame at the feet of Waddell and Marr alike, but isn’t Stefan, Lehtonen, and Bourret really all about “not getting to the know the player before drafting him?”

Red Light, if True North were to buy the Thrashers and keep them here, I think you’d see 25 pages worth of comments about getting those tickets sold. But, True North would have to pay something more than lip service about keeping the team in Atlanta for more than 5 years, before attempting to relocate to Winnipeg. Any of that sound plausible? No, friends. This was a PERFECT STORM.

The ownership, that never wanted the NHL franchise, secretly renegotiated the naming rights with Philips Electronics, somehow broke the lease that the Thrashers had until 2019, and Mayor of Atlanta, the Governor of Georgia, and the Atlanta Sports Council sat idly by and watched. But, it didn’t end there. The NHL needed an infusion of cash, and with this $60 million relocation fee involved, either as a “new” creation, or embedded within the CBA, and deep pocketed owner, the NHL refused to put up a fight. I suppose … Commissioner Bettman didn’t want to foot the bill for two NHL franchises in bankruptcy. We got sold down the river, plain and simple. There were lots of stumbling blocks to overcome, but credit the Spirit Boys for jumping over each and every one of those hurdles. Mayor of Atlanta placated? Check. Governor of Georgia disinterested in loss of $30 million of state income tax? Check. NHL and its Board of Governors not going to be a problem? Check. Naming rights to the venue renegotiated? Check. Breaking the lease on the arena? Check. Suing Spalding and King over their fatally flawed contract? Still in the works. It really was amazing to see all this come together, to buck all kinds of odds, considering what support the NHL gave to Tampa Bay, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Phoenix.

litz

June 3rd, 2011
2:48 am

“The greatest shame is that Atlanta sports fan must now be completely turned off hockey.”

Not turned off hockey. NHL for sure. Unless the BoG turns down this sale, I’d say this town’s done with the NHL for at least as long as Bettman’s still commissioner.

This town’s for SURE done with ANYTHING involving ASG.

Rawhide

June 3rd, 2011
6:17 am

Good morning Thrasherville. New blog time…and I’d like to know what it is abut the Thrashers that you’ll remember most years down the road.

R. Stroz

June 3rd, 2011
2:47 pm

Rawhide

June 3rd, 2011
3:09 pm

R. Stroz – Nope.