In your re-frame context that blowing up the team doesn't mean Verbeek reset the rebuild, then that means Verbeek is in year 6 of the Ducks' rebuild. Then Verbeek should be fired after this season, especially since he has yet to surpass the 2021-22 season, or year 3 of the rebuild.
From the same ESPN article cited in my OP:
"It's going to be easier," Verbeek said. "Certainly you don't have to come in there and look to take a long time. There's good players in the NHL, and there's also good players in the minors. There's also players that have been drafted. So there's lots coming to support the growth of this team. ... [A typical rebuild] takes five years. I'm hoping to shorten that, but that's kind of the reality of how long it really takes you to be a consistent, serious contender."
I'll stick with Verbeek resetting the rebuild, aka the Verbeekening. Otherwise, I'd be irate like most posters on here are about the team not being in the playoffs for potentially seven consecutive seasons.
- Ducks Non-playoff Record
- 2018-19: Finished 8th worst (80 pts)
- TDL starts the Murray Rebuild
- 2019-20: Finished 5th worst (67 pts)
- 2020-21: Finished 2nd worst (43 pts COVID; 63 pts COVID adjusted)
- 2021-22: Finished 10th worst (76 pts)
- 3rd in Pacific at All-Star Break when Verbeek was hired (55 pts in 48 games)
- 4 pts from 3rd in Pacific at the TDL (64 pts in 62 games),
Verbeekening happened
- 2022-23: Finished with the worst record (58 pts)
- 2023-24: Finished 3rd worst (59 pts)
- 2024-25: Currently tied for 5th worst (30 pts)
Maybe visualizing the data set might be easier to see the reset to the rebuild.
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