BigKing
Blake Out of Hell III: Back in to Hell
He got ‘lucky’ with Gaborik as well.
Dean inherited a strong core. Kopitar, Brown, Quick. Built up draft capital and maximized prospects.
Then made moves to acquire proper players in trades. Got Stoll/Green. Williams. Signed Mitchell.
Realized the roster was ready to spend prospects for established talent. Richards.
Voynov made Johnson expendable. On came Carter.
Dean to me looked like someone addicted to gambling. At trade deadline, Gaborik looked to have worked out to a shockingly good level.
Then came Sekera. Big loss.
On came Lucic. Big loss.
Gambled on new contracts. Gaborik was awful. Brown and Quick got hefty paydays.
Gambled Richards would be better. Big loss.
Didn’t try to recover assets when Williams and Stoll were in the last year.
Sutter lost the room. Dean didn’t fire.
Dean ran out of chips. Then he was out of a job.
The trade for Stoll/Greene was a big balls move and the sign of someone with a plan that was more than just "suck and get picks". Dean meant the stuff about culture. Not to say that Blake doesn't but I'm not sure if Blake knows how to get there even though he is preaching it.
Williams and Mitchell were giant wins. Amazing moves.
Gaborik was going to get paid and they were going to run it back and try to win again. Gaborik was also awesome in 2015 and then that contract wouldn't even be an issue eventually due to LTIR. I have zero issue with how Gaborik was handled: it was the Richards non-buyout that was the first screw-up.
Voynov sets this whole thing in motion. If he is playing, they might not even be in a position where they miss the playoffs and also spend a 1st on Sekera.
Not trading Williams in 2015 when they are still going for it. You aren't trading Stoll either. We can shit on that team all we want but they finished with 95 points which is usually good enough for the playoffs while accumulating a laughably poor OT/SO record. Flip some of those loser points into two points and they are comfortably in the playoffs, at least as comfortably as they were for the first few season's prior.
The poor drafting caught up to the 2016 team as there was little depth to come in and contribute when guys got banged up. Martinez being banged up for the 2016 playoffs was a disaster. Check out Scuderi/McBain/Schenn all getting in at least four games in a five game series. This was the same thing in 2018 when losing Forbort and having a banged up Muzzin meant zero chance.
Anyways, point is that the Sekera trade is a real 20/20 hindsight bitchfest. Lucic had people upset at the time but it also had a lot of people--including myself--excited. Of course, I still thought Voynov was coming back and the team wasn't as thin depth wise as it turned out being. Gaborik went from 27 goals back to Glassorik, the Voynov hole remain unfilled and the rest is history.
DL definitely gambled but you don't win by always playing it safe. He just started asking for markers, kept losing and the casino finally called the bill.