Reminds me of a semi-related situation. I grew up going to Caddo Lake on the weekends. There were always between 3-6 places to eat on the lake, with 2 of them being the gold standard (Big Pines Lodge and Shady Glade for those of you keeping score at home). Every few years, one of the others would burn to the ground. In October. Big Pines decided to get some insurance money a few years back but they did rebuild.
Ironically, they speak of sports that dont matter, but they wouldnt be near as high without Mens outdoor track winning a title and womens tennis getting 2nd.
Just saw this on a SM feed, I guess this is the thread to post it in:
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https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/stars-hiring-oilers-assistant-glen-gulutzan-as-next-head-coach/
Stars hiring Oilers assistant Glen Gulutzan as next head coach
Sportsnet Staff@Sportsnet
June 29, 2025 - 2:36pm
Calgary Flames former coach Glen Gulutzan. (David Zalubowski/AP)
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The Dallas Stars are bringing in a familiar name to be their next head coach.
Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported on Sunday that the Stars are closing in on bringing back Gulutzan for a second tenure with the club.
Gulutzan joins the team after Pete DeBoer was fired, not long after the Stars were eliminated in the Western Conference final. DeBoer was in Dallas for three seasons, during which the team advanced to the conference final each time, but never reached a Stanley Cup Final.
Gulutzan has spent the past seven years as an assistant coach with the Edmonton Oilers, who reached back-to-back Stanley Cup Final appearances.
The 53-year-old first became a head coach with the Stars back in 2011 spending two seasons before being fired. After that Gulutzan spent three seasons with the Vancouver Canucks as an assistant coach.
In 2016, the Calgary Flames gave Gulutzan another shot at being a head coach but he was fired in 2018 after only making it to the playoffs once.