While I think it's nice what Shane Doan did, but at the same time, I feel bad for him. Great career in a way wasted. IMO.Isles fans have Charles Wang and Garth Snow to blame for turning the Islanders into a perennial clown show, and not building a good team around him. Not Tavares. Not everyone is Shane Doan.
That's the power of good coaching. Being Avs fans we don't know this kind of thing.The Wild are surpassing my expectations for competitive play, given their recent trades. They do not appear to be as strong on paper as in prior seasons. Losing Granlund, Neiderreiter, and Coyle to trades and losing Dumba and Koivu to injury. They brought in Donato, Rask, and Fiala, but Rask has been injured.
I don't disagree, but Islander fans also have the right to boo him severely tonight as well.The Islanders could have traded Tavares to Toronto with an 8 year deal in hand if they wanted to, but Lou elected not to. So, it shouldn't be on Tavares that he left the Isles with nothing. The Isles (both Snow and Lou) had a part in it.
They have the right, sure. But they should really grow up and get over it.I don't disagree, but Islander fans also have the right to boo him severely tonight as well.
The Islanders are paying DiPietro until 2029For all the good Charles Wang did to fight like hell to keep the Islanders in New York, he's also the guy who hired Neil Smith, fired Neil Smith within a month when he refused to sign Rick DiPietro to a gaudy 15-year contract, hired Garth Snow to replace him when Snow was STILL technically an active player, and then ended up having to buy out that massive contract in payments that'll last an even more absurd amount of time.
It's quite something when you think about it--Garth Snow, a guy who had precisely ZERO experience as a general manager or coach or anything prior to taking over the New York Islanders, managed to hoodwink Harvard-educated lawyer Peter Chiarelli not once, but twice.