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Flyers Fans, His Name Is Luukko

Peter A. Luukko, President / Chief Operating Officer of Comcast-Spectacor (the owner of the Flyers and Sixers).

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Peter Luukko has been called the heir-apparent to Ed Snider. Who is he and is he up to the job of rebuilding the Philadelphia Flyers and Philadelphia 76ers?

I was going to write another diatribe against Flyers President Ed Snider but the Philadelphia Inquirer kind of did that last Sunday. Mister Snider is so distaught over the plight of the Flyers that he has retreated to his nice, warm mansion in southern California. Wait a minute, he spends most of his time there anyway, especially during the winter when it's cold in Philadelphia.

Well regardless, I thought that I would do a positive story on the Flyers when I heard a sports-talk radio host mention that Peter Luukko is considered by many to be the heir-apparent to Ed Snider. Mister Luukko is the President / Chief Operating Officer of Comcast-Spectacor, which owns the Flyers and the Sixers. "Great" I thought, "maybe Mister Snider is on his way out and this guy knows what he's doing." Unfortuanately after listening to Peter Luukko answer questions on the radio for almost an hour and reading his bio, he does not seem to be the answer to the problems of the Flyers. Which is just as well, since I don't think Mister Snider is going anywhere any time soon.

Mister Luukko's background is mainly in facility management, event organization and hospitality services. Now, what Comcast-Spectacor needs is someone (Snider, Luukko?) to be able to select executives with hockey and basketball experience to run the teams. I doubt Mister Luukko has enough experience with the sports to do this. During his radio interview he gave very vague answers and didn't sound like he really knew what was happening with the Flyers and Sixers.

I really do not have much confidence that he would be able to put the right people in place to run the Flyers and Sixers. I get the impression that Mister Luukka is just another Snider loyalist and that Mister Snider has instructed Mister Luukka to be more vissible with the media.

Finally, Mister Luukko said that Flyers Head Coach John Stevens will be back next season but that General Manager Paul Holmgren may not continue in that capacity. Confidence in Sixer's President Billy King was also asserted. Mister Luukko also insisted that Larry Brown will not be coaching the Sixers, that he's with the team just as an advisor.

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Peter Lukko's bio at the Comcast-Spectacor web site.

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So what do you think? Can Mister Luukko return the Flyers to their glory days?

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Reply#1 - Thu Feb 1, 2007 1:11 PM EST
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I think that the Flyers have to radically change their look and style to be successful.

If the Sabres put on the orange and black, would Flyers fans like the product on the ice? Maybe that is too extreme an example since the Sabres are so dominant this year. If the Flyers tried to build what they have now into a team that skates like the Sabres, would the fans stick with them through the bad and mediocre years? Could they sellout the arena?

I am thinking that the Snider/Clarke tandem put the big, hard-hitting team on the ice partially because that is how the Flyers were successful. But, I think part of it was that the fans like that style of hockey (and they are the ones buying the tickets).

I have tickets for tonight's game against the Devils and next week's against the Penguins. I certainly hope that they put in the effort to try to win. The past two games have looks good. But, the last two that I attended (in December), they didn't even look like they wanted to be out there. It is a sad state when the people in the stands work harder for the ticket money than the players work for the ticket revenue.

I would hope that Luukko is better. But, like you, I haven't seen anything from him that is very encouraging.

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Reply#2 - Thu Feb 1, 2007 3:13 PM EST
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