Lord Flashheart
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Both, I hope.? The rumour, or the return?
Both, I hope.? The rumour, or the return?
Strome - overpaid in term and debatably salaryStrome, Vatrano, Klingberg, Gudas, Killorn. All signed in the environment Verbeek created.
What is overpaid in salary and term regarding Vatrano and Gudas? Man even Killorn is fine if he plays on a pace like he did in the 2nd half.Strome - overpaid in term and debatably salary
Vatrano - fair in term and salary
Klingberg - overplayed his hand and had very limited options, grossly overpaid in salary so he could prove he could still earn a big paycheck
Gudas - overpaid in salary and term from what he could get elsewhere
Killorn overpaid in salary and term
Vatrano and Gudas outperforming expectations doesn’t mean that in general he hasn’t had to overpay to get those guys.
Strome - overpaid in term and debatably salary
Vatrano - fair in term and salary
Klingberg - overplayed his hand and had very limited options, grossly overpaid in salary so he could prove he could still earn a big paycheck
Gudas - overpaid in salary and term from what he could get elsewhere
Killorn overpaid in salary and term
Vatrano and Gudas outperforming expectations doesn’t mean that in general he hasn’t had to overpay to get those guys.
Gudas is on record as the Ducks having offered the best contract. In the Cap climate, that typically means you’ve overpaid.What is overpaid in salary and term regarding Vatrano and Gudas? Man even Killorn is fine if he plays on a pace like he did in the 2nd half.
Yeah, Klingberg’s agent is just possibly one of the worst in the modern era with the advice to turn down what Dallas offered.We got lucky with Klingberg b/c Verbeek offered him a multi-year deal at the beginning of FA, but Klingberg turned it down. ::: shuddering at the thought Klingberg could have been here for four to five years :::
It's easy to distinguish the BS rumors. They do not take into account our needs, just the other side's lol. There is zero reason to even entertain a Zegras trade unless we get a better player.We have tons of quantity and we're trading our quality for more quantity? How would that make sense. (Responding to the Zegras aspect especially)
True but after each year the team hasn't really improved all that muchStrome, Vatrano, Klingberg, Gudas, Killorn. All signed in the environment Verbeek created.
I'm finding it very odd that so many Ducks fans are giving Verbeek a pass on what happened the other day in free agency. He talked an ENORMOUS game and then he went out and signed no one. So many people are saying "oh, Verbeek's playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers." That's nonsense. He failed. He could not back up his big talk and that warrants criticism.
And Stamkos and Marchessault both would have been overpaid in term and salary. None of that addresses the point.Strome - overpaid in term and debatably salary
Vatrano - fair in term and salary
Klingberg - overplayed his hand and had very limited options, grossly overpaid in salary so he could prove he could still earn a big paycheck
Gudas - overpaid in salary and term from what he could get elsewhere
Killorn overpaid in salary and term
Vatrano and Gudas outperforming expectations doesn’t mean that in general he hasn’t had to overpay to get those guys.
Your question asked what is it about the environment that makes free agents not sign here. Until this offseason, that hasn't been true; free agents have signed here. So I don't think we can say that this is anything more than an anomaly until we see it next year.True but after each year the team hasn't really improved all that much
Sure it does. Those two are of a significantly higher caliber than the guys we have signed. The guys we signed were all getting their biggest payday ever. Stamkos and Marchessault were not, and the term and salary offered by us were not high enough to warrant spending the rest of their careers on a losing team.And Stamkos and Marchessault both would have been overpaid in term and salary. None of that addresses the point.
Stamkos and Marchessault are already in their mid-30's. They got overpaid by Nashville, too, at least in term if not in dollars.Sure it does. Those two are of a significantly higher caliber than the guys we have signed. The guys we signed were all getting their biggest payday ever. Stamkos and Marchessault were not, and the term and salary offered by us were not high enough to warrant spending the rest of their careers on a losing team.
He should have had a plan B. What kind of GM places all his bets on the top available free agents and then, when they sign elsewhere, has no backup plan to pursue others? He signed absolutely no one of consequence. Are you satisfied with Robby Fabbri and the rando we signed from Pitt? Is that going to get us into the playoffs? "A for effort" doesn't help us.He offered bigger and longer contracts to Stamkos and Marchessault but they both picked other teams. You can only sign players that are willing to play in Annahiem.
Why dont you tell us what deals he should have made?
Fair. 1 year doesn't make a trend. I do think it's concerning. And frankly, IMO, the tank is directly responsible for it. Maybe everyone is healthy this year and we see real growth and we're back to being considered a destination where players want to sign.Your question asked what is it about the environment that makes free agents not sign here. Until this offseason, that hasn't been true; free agents have signed here. So I don't think we can say that this is anything more than an anomaly until we see it next year.
I've listened to everything he's said, and you are correct: he guaranteed nothing and he delivered nothing. But he specifically mentioned more than once what positions he planned to fill. Are those positions filled? No, and free agency is over. In other hockey cities, when GMs flail and fail like this, they're held accountable.I don't think you listened to his entire quotes at all , if you think he talked a big game. He stated that he would be pursuing a top 4 RD and top six RW, but was very quick to point out that it's easier said than done, because almost every team wants the same. It's not his fault that some of you only caught the first part. He guaranteed you nothing
Yes. Almost all UFA’s who are desired get overpaid. As I said, they came here because we didn’t overpay ENOUGH. I’m not saying it would have been good management to do so, I’m saying that we needed to be the overpayment winner to get those guys, just like we were with Gudas.Stamkos and Marchessault are already in their mid-30's. They got overpaid by Nashville, too, at least in term if not in dollars.
There are plenty of reasons any individual player might not want to sign in Anaheim - taxes, geography, state of the team, etc. Verbeek has been able to convince players (high caliber players, although not to the level of Stamkos and Marchessault) to come play here. I was worried on July 1st that there was something wrong. There may be, but I don't think we'll know until next offseason. If this happens again next year, then perhaps we can begin to draw some conclusions about the environment over which Verbeek is presiding.
But I have come to the conclusion that we're talking about two guys on one day, both of whom spurned other teams trying to sign them in addition to Anaheim. That's not an indication of a trend or an inescapable flaw in the organization.
His first quote on the matter contained the caveat “I don’t know that we can do BOTH”. That got weaker and weaker as time passed, until he (to me) was sending a pretty clear signal the day before free agency that we shouldn’t be getting our hopes up on the topic at all.I don't think you listened to his entire quotes at all , if you think he talked a big game. He stated that he would be pursuing a top 4 RD and top six RW, but was very quick to point out that it's easier said than done, because almost every team wants the same. It's not his fault that some of you only caught the first part. He guaranteed you nothing
Why do you assume he doesn't have a plan B?He should have had a plan B. What kind of GM places all his bets on the top available free agents and then, when they sign elsewhere, has no backup plan to pursue others? He signed absolutely no one of consequence. Are you satisfied with Robby Fabbri and the rando we signed from Pitt? Is that going to get us into the playoffs? "A for effort" doesn't help us.
I can't tell you what deals we "should have made" because I'm not in the GM chair. I'm a fan who's pissed that we've been uncompetitive for so long (six consecutive losing seasons) and I expect more from Verbeek. He's supposed to make us better and so many of you are just giving him a pass on this.
Why do you assume he does?Why do you assume he doesn't have a plan B?
Great question. I think it's all about expectations. When Verbeek traded Lindholm, Manson, and Rakell it became clear to me that Verbeek was going scorched earth rebuild. Murray had been trying to stay somewhat competitive post Carlyle debacle. I have not judged Verbeek the past two seasons on the Ducks' record because I understand that wasn't trying to win, he was trying to acquire elite talent by drafting near the top. If that's "blind allegiance," so be it. Rebuilds take time, I'm willing to give him that. I like the talent he has acquired, we'll see if he can begin to produce wins on the ice.I've listened to everything he's said, and you are correct: he guaranteed nothing and he delivered nothing. But he specifically mentioned more than once what positions he planned to fill. Are those positions filled? No, and free agency is over. In other hockey cities, when GMs flail and fail like this, they're held accountable.
This blind allegiance to Verbeek is baffling. He was hired two and a half years ago and we are still drafting in the top three and still missing on free agents. When does it stop being "cleaning up Bob Murray's mess" and starting being about Verbeek's own poor performance?
We were the worst team in the NHL two seasons ago and after that season a top 10 free agent (Killorn) and top 20 free agent (Gudas) both signed.Fair. 1 year doesn't make a trend. I do think it's concerning. And frankly, IMO, the tank is directly responsible for it. Maybe everyone is healthy this year and we see real growth and we're back to being considered a destination where players want to sign.
Because that's his job. Why would I assume otherwise? I could assume the worst, but there's no evidence to suggest that it's likely, and it seems like a miserable way to be a fan.Why do you assume he does?
I've listened to everything he's said, and you are correct: he guaranteed nothing and he delivered nothing. But he specifically mentioned more than once what positions he planned to fill. Are those positions filled? No, and free agency is over. In other hockey cities, when GMs flail and fail like this, they're held accountable.
This blind allegiance to Verbeek is baffling. He was hired two and a half years ago and we are still drafting in the top three and still missing on free agents. When does it stop being "cleaning up Bob Murray's mess" and starting being about Verbeek's own poor performance?