
Mike Commodore says he hopes the Columbus Experiment fails in regards to Mike Babcock

If there's two things you know about Mike Commodore, it's his wild hair, and his feud with Mike Babcock.
A few days ago when speculation started to spread about Mike Babcock coming back to coach the Columbus Blue Jackets, social media, and the hockey world were sent for a loop. But my first thought was "how does Commie feel?" Well, we have our answer.
As seen in the tweet posted by @bodogCA, Commodore went on a calm, NSWF rant about how "disappointed" he was to see "Babs the Bully" back in the NHL. Commie asked "Am I surprised? No I'm Not!". Commodore went on to say that he never believed Babcock was retiring. He said he also feels Babcock went into the CBJ front office and told them "whatever they wanted to hear" "blah blah blah" so he could get the job, claiming he changed, meanwhile Commie thinks otherwise. " Babs the bully ain't changing."
CBJ fans will be unhappy to hear that Commodore said he hopes this experiment fails, and miserably. "With all due respect to my buddies that are in the Blue Jackets Organization, I hope this Babcock experiment is a complete disaster, on every single level."

This beef with Mike Babcock spans two decades, going back to when both were with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks. Commodore's side of the feud started when he claims Babcock refused to play him in favor of someone else. Nine years later when Commie signed in Detroit, that beef only got worse when Babcock played him just two games over the first 3 months of the season, before he was shipped off to Tampa by GM Ken Holland. A move Commodore describes as a pity move by Holland.
Commodore hasn't been shy about his hatred for Mike Babcock since he retired. From going on twitter and bashing him, to going on podcasts to just about anywhere people will listen to him. And it was only a matter of time before he spoke out this time as well.
For Blue Jacket fans sake, I hope Commodore is wrong about it being a failure. Who knows, maybe this experiment will work out great. And if so, maybe Mike Commodore will eat those words. Maybe he can also find it in his heart to forgive Mike Babcock if Columbus goes on to win. Yeah, no, that's not happening.