Also interesting that he was coach when Ricciuto was playing. Jobs for the boys runs strong in that one...
More than anything it shows the sort of autocracy Ricciuto is building down at West Lakes. Ricciuto wanted Walsh, he got Walsh. Ricciuto wanted Burton, he got Burton. Ricciuto wanted Pyke, he got Pyke. Ricciuto wanted Hartlett, he was told to get ****ed by Hartlett.
Mark Ricciuto runs the show entirely down there, making staff decisions and list management decisions seemingly off his own bat. And all this from a mere board member. No wonder their culture is such a train wreck.