Dallas Stars general manager Jim Nill made it clear that CEO Jim Lites said what needed to be said when he criticized forwards Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin in the media on Friday but added that Lites went too far in the in the language he used.
Nill met with the media in Frisco Sunday afternoon to talk about the comments from Lites, who had some harsh words for Benn and Seguin in articles published by The Dallas Morning News and The Athletic.
"First of all, the hockey message by Jim was dead on. I think that message had to get out there," Nill said. "We've all got to be better, from management to the coaches to players, all the way down, we've got to be better. So, the message was right.
"I've talked to Jim; I don't condone the language or the tone. He's emotional; he wears the star on his heart. He got emotional, and understandably so I don't condone that. But the message that was sent from him and management was dead on and correct. I agree with all that."
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