Lonie Glieberman may no longer be most loathed sports official in Ottawa
Lonie Glieberman may no longer be the most loathed sports figure in Ottawa, but he’s not thrilled about possibly losing the title.
Glieberman seemed to secure the crown with his unique management style as president of the CFL’s Ottawa Rough Riders (1992-93) and Ottawa Renegades (2005-06). Glieberman oversaw the controversial signing of former NFL player Dexter Manley, tried to hire Mike Ditka as coach and held a Mardi Gras promotion where women were encouraged to bare their breasts to secure enough beads to win a $1,000 prize.
But some feel Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk has overtaken Glieberman when it comes to taking fan criticism in the Canadian capital. On the ice, the NHL club is a mess, having lost six straight and dealing its top three scorers — Mark Stone, Matt Duchene and Ryan Dzingel — before Monday’s trade deadline.
On Wednesday, a proposal for a new downtown arena for the Senators was nixed after the National Capital Commission announced mediation had failed in an effort to resolve a dispute between Melnyk and project partners. And it that wasn’t enough, Ottawa fired head coach Guy Boucher, who led the franchise to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final in 2017, on Friday.