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BREAKING: J.P. Mac Sends Letter To Season Ticket Holders

File another one under “Good, but what took you so long?”

Not two minutes after finishing my Shrapnel post, I got an email beep. “Message from Blue Jackets Majority Owner John P. McConnell.”

Pro-tip, sir: While I think writing to the fanbase is an excellent move, I’d time the letter to go out before the Dispatch interview hits. I’d also feel a lot better if this had come out before the firestorm, but at least you got it to the fanbase before the 2012-2013 renewal letters went out.

Since not everyone on the blog is a STH, here is the letter as sent by the team’s majority owner. Let’s see what he has to say.

January 27, 2012

Dear Matt,
My father held a longstanding belief that a major league sports franchise would prove an important catalyst in the growth and development of Columbus. After more than 30 years of effort, the opportunity to make his belief reality presented itself with the NHL awarding a franchise to Columbus in 1997. To my mind, it is clear he was right in his vision. With the Blue Jackets and the Arena as the anchor, Nationwide Insurance has brought vibrancy to our downtown in the Arena District that simply wouldn’t have happened without the team.
That said, there is no question our on-ice performance is nowhere near what it needs to be. All of you are disappointed and many are angry. I and the entire Blue Jackets organization share these feelings. I thought as we approached mid-season at the All-Star break, it would be a good time to reflect on where we’ve been and offer some thoughts about how we go forward. We have taken actions and will continue our push to improve.
Toward the end of last season, we did a thorough evaluation of our team’s strengths and weaknesses. From there, a plan was developed balancing our needs against our tradable assets. During the summer, we believed we executed the plan well and took a good step forward. Most people seemed to agree and we were excited for the season to start.
Unfortunately and surprisingly, we opened the season terribly and have struggled ever since. Disappointing is not a strong enough word.
We began looking at why our team was not performing at an acceptable level very early this season and assessing where we are and where we want to go. We added Craig Patrick, an experienced and highly respected figure in the hockey community, as a senior advisor to assist in this endeavor. While this process is not complete, we have clearly defined our options and are finalizing our plans.
I understand you want to know what we’re going to do to fix this, but it is important for us to maintain a degree of discretion to prevent putting ourselves at a competitive disadvantage. I can tell you action will be taken in the coming weeks and months, be it around the trade deadline, the entry draft and/or free agency that will be indicative of our direction.
Our goal as an organization is to build a team that wins consistently and competes for the Stanley Cup. Anything less is unacceptable! Everything we do in the coming weeks, months and years will be done to that end and everyone in our organization – myself, management, staff, coaches and players – will be held to that standard.
I am very thankful and appreciative of the dedication and passion you have shown as a Blue Jackets fan and I am committed to giving you a team of which you can be proud.
Sincerely,
John P. McConnell

Do you feel better about the team’s direction after hearing from J.P. Mac?

Yes, and I’ll keep my season tickets. 58
Yes, but I want to see results before I spend my money 63
Sort of, but I’m waiting for another shoe to drop 75
Undecided 27
No, but I appreciate the gesture 145
Nice job of closing the doors after the horse left the barn. 142