All of this assumes that Verbeek, who has never been an NHL GM before, is already good at his job. While I certainly hope that, we don't know that. He might be one of 32 but as we know from all professions (and especially the pro sports industry) these jobs often go to guys who are known and respected for things other than their managerial acumen. That doesn't mean Verbeek is necessarily bad, but it does mean he probably had an advantage in getting the job over guys who might have been better qualified.
I highly doubt Verbeek is dumb. And while I would guess he's got a certain amount of macho pride running through him (as most high level athletes do on some level), I don't think that comes to bear here. But your post also assumes that Verbeek will always make decisions purely in the best interest of the organization and without regard to his own job security. His first coaching hire has not gone well in terms of on-ice results. There are certainly background metrics to which we are not privy that Verbeek is using to evaluate Cronin and Cronin's effect on development. All we have are the eye test and the publicly available metrics. And by both of those, very few players have taken steps forward in the last two years. Qualitatively, the rumors have indicated that players do not enjoy playing for Anaheim (your mileage may vary). Those aren't great indicators that Verbeek chose a good coach.
Verbeek choosing not to fire Cronin could be that Verbeek believes he is doing a good job, and we simply aren't seeing the results yet. It could also be that Verbeek is acutely aware that he has only so many coaching hires he can make before jeopardizing his own job security, and pulling the plug on his first coaching hire less than two years into the job is a pretty big warning sign that Verbeek himself isn't fit for the GM position. It could be somewhere in between - maybe Verbeek thinks Cronin has been just ok, but it's not bad enough to make such a drastic move as firing him.
I still have hope that Verbeek knows what he's doing. I no longer have hope that Cronin is fit to coach an NHL team. Perhaps there are habits being developed off ice that will serve these players well once a better coach is brought in. Perhaps the players simply aren't good and will never be good (which is something I can't bring myself to accept lest I lose all interest). But I haven't seen enough progress to indicate that Cronin is doing what he was purportedly brought in to do. And it's on Verbeek to fix it.
Hey everything you’ve said here is based in logic and has sound reasoning!
I’d say assuming Verbeek is good at his job is a similar position to thinking the players are good enough talent wise to succeed in the NHL. Like obviously if Verbeek is a good to great GM that makes the ducks a good to great team, which is ideal.
Why I like Verbeek as a GM. So he played a few years in the NHL, oh it was 21 years ? I mean must have been a big boy then to withstand that type of punishment, oh he is 5’9” ? Well he must have been a pretty boy afraid of contact player, his nickname was “the little ball of hate”, well he couldn’t have any noteworthy NHL records, the only NHL player with over 500 goals and 2,500 penalty minutes ?
Well sure, but he probably doesn’t deserve a jump straight to being a GM, well he started as a broadcaster, then Scout, then Assistant GM, before getting his own shot as GM. Granted the one team he was assistant GM for ended up winning 2 cups after the GM and him left for Detroit, but 8 of the 10 leading scoring in the playoffs for those winning teams, were drafted or developed by yzerman and Verbeek’s staff.
I know our fanbase likes to point as Detroit as a failure, but they have a 24 year old rookie former 2nd round pick on the team, 20 year old (8oa)forward with 1 year of experience, 21 year old D (6OA)and 24 year old F (2nd rounder)with 2 years of experience, 23 year old D (6OA) and 22 year old F (4OA) with 3 years of experience. Their 22 year old stud goalie prospect has 1 NHL game so far.
They don’t have a top 3 pick, we have 3. Their second round picks joined the NHL at 24 and 22. Ours played their first games at 19 (Luneau) / 20 (Zelly) / 22 (Colangelo and LaCombe) / 21 (for 3 games helleson drafted by Colorado but technically ours)…. Our 24 year old stud goalie prospect played 4 games at 21 and is close to being an everyday starter. Detroit is building a nice little team, we have so much more potential talent than them it’s sickening, we legit have the opportunity to build a f***ing wagon dudes and dudettes.
You know not counting this year, we have 4 of the last 4 IIHF world junior gold medalist and point leaders for the tournament.
9th OA Zegras / 3rd OA McT / (1st Bedard sad face) / 5th OA Cutter . Serious question has any team ever been able to say they drafted (or traded for before playing an NHL game) 3 of the 4 top point getters and gold medalist winning for the world juniors ? And on top of that talent we have …. 2nd OA Leo / 3rd OA Beckett / 10th OA Minty / whatever our 1st ends up this year. 20th OA Stian / 26th ? OA gaucher / second and third rounders ( pettersson / Masse / Proc….. / Tarin Smith / Myatovic / Terrance / Clara / Sidorov / Pitre / Warren / Luneau / pasta / Hinds / Moore ?.
If you’re not excited about the future, check your f***ing pulse.
Greg Cronin is a 60+ year old stop gap coach, who sole job is to get the team to be competitive, buy into an identity (even a shitty one), develop at the NHL. If Verbeek doesn’t think he’s doing these things, he would fire him, I agree his shelf life his equivalent to coaches and could somewhat cloud his decision. But I think our owners and management have a clear idea of when this team will be truly competitive. I’m not the savviest of businessmen in the world, but I’d argue, the ideal time to be a wagon would be about the same time as your new multi billion dollar sports and entertainment complex also known as the OC Vibe. Random idea I know, but 2026 is when it’s supposed to start opening and supposedly finished in 2029, boy would it be ideal to have a real good team during that stretch of years. The same stretch of years, Zegras will be 26-30 and Leo will be 22-26. So our oldest new age 1st round pick prospect will be 26, and our youngest will be whomever we draft in the first this year, plus Beckett and Leo at like 21-22.
This is not some blind faith that our gm is competent, he has shown to be a part of 2 competent rebuilds in the past, he has shown to be apart of 1-2 above average organizations in terms of drafting. We have a buttload of young picks and prospects just entering or recently entered our organization. We have a stop gap no nonsense coach, who seems like imo a good character guy, who actually cares about people. When you get people in charge who give a shit about you, it matters, even if rough around the edges, you want people who care. Greg seems like he actually cares. But whatever, you have us in theory heir apparent in the AHL, adjusting to becoming a HC in North America with less pressure than being the big boy head coach.
I just don’t see the doom and gloom this sub is so in love with being. Can we be frustrated after 7 years of losing? Of course, I just see a light at the end of the tunnel, and don’t want to be jumping the gun and traded for talent yet. Trading McT and Zegras for Petterson doesn’t make us a consistent playoff team. If we can sign a Marner / Miko in FA that would accelerate this rebuild a lot.
Cutter / Leo / marner
Zegras / Mct / Sennecke
Vats / strome / Terry
Killorn / gaucher / Colangelo
Would be a solid team to roll out 2 years from now, in Killorn and Stromes last years
LaCombe / Luneau
Minty / helleson (FA or gudas for 1-2 extension?)
Zelly / trouba (assume extension incoming)
I don’t know maybe im crazy, im just excited because the potential is there, and I don’t think Verbeek who was in the building when they hired Jon Cooper, who was also in the building (both times as asst GM) when they were the presidents trophy winners and got swept by Columbus in the first round…… and still didn’t fire cooper. Could you imagine this sub ? Swept by the 8 seed, after winning the presidents trophy, Stanley cup favorites. I fear for the safety of Jon cooper’s family.
All in all we have high end / top tier talent in the NHL and more on the way. We have a plethora of late first / early second / third round picks in the system or coming up.
If you wanna be an angry man yells at sky guy, that’s fine, but honestly it just screams lack of vision or critical thinking. Like rebuilds don’t always work, otherwise everyone would succeed in them. But we have a GM who said he wanted as many bullets as possible (draft picks) and he acquired those, said he wanted to build a fast physical team with skill. So he’s trying to do that, I assume he’s drafting to help the vision comes to fruition. Hence the 6’2” and taller dudes. Said hockey IQ is important, so drafting a mature smart team. He has a coach, I think he understands is critical in the development of the young guys, and even though we can’t point to tangible evidence, I gotta assume, Verbeek understands the importance of having the right developmental coach for this part of a rebuild. If Cronin is failing at development you HAVE to cut the cord. The fact he hasn’t, tells me, Cronin is living up to the standard Verbeek needs. Because no one knows how the locker room is, what’s being done positively or negatively mentally for these kids, show me it’s probably going better than we on this sub think.
Edit : also you keep bringing up were in leading the division or whatever when Verbeek came on, but fail to use point percentage, we had played like 6 more games than every other team that season. It was fools gold mate. And Verbeek gave the team a month, started playing worse, sold off the UFA’s … he did everything right. (This was meant for hockey duckie hahaah)