Bouboumaster
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Shouldn't a best run organization...win? What makes an organization good if it's not on wins and success?In the best run organizations, results aren't the only thing you evaluate people on.
Hughes still needs a win in his gambles. The 3 biggest gambles he took was that Lehky, Newhook and Dach trades. It's not looking good. Maybe he should stop gambling and invest instead...Rack the picks even more.Barron was a good gamble at the time knowing what we knew THEN.
Realistically, what is the chance we can get Fucale from Traktor? We need a replacement for Primeau ASAP.Hughes still needs a win in his gambles. The 3 biggest gambles he took was that Lehky, Newhook and Dach trades. It's not looking good. Maybe he should stop gambling and invest instead...Rack the picks even more.
Package a few picks to get ahead in the 1st round.
Matheson has to go.
Savard...not sure. Depends again on the value.
Find a way for Dvorak.
Waive Primeau. Go and Get Fucale.
Trade Armia.
Package a few kids from the prospect pool with picks to get ahead even more.
And now there is less pressure on the Habs to rush those young RDs in the system. Carrier allows that extra rope for them to sink or swim and to better target who is deserving of significant time investment.It's very possible that Barron finds a niche eventually. He's still young enough.
The problem for montreal is that they have multiple guys on defense that will probably need a significant time investment and then you have to choose which of those guys you think are most worth that investment..... because you can't invest in them all. Barron became the casualty.
You mean Québécois or Francophone? Because there’s three Québécois but only two Francophones. They are certainly not FrenchPreds fans say he can be a #4 if he has a stable partner, otherwise bottom pairing. Sounds like it should be Guhle or Xhekaj
I would go
Hutson-Guhle
Matheson-Savard
Xhekaj-Carrier
Our d core is now 50% french
I’m willing to make mistakes if we’re moving in the right direction. I hated the Michkov pick at sick to my stomach level. I tore the organization a new one. But the winds changed direction and with Laine, Lane and Demidov, I don’t know where he’d fit. Yes, we can live in La La land and hoard a top heavy distorted lineup of BPAs which includes Michkov. But we can’t keep all these players plus have the supporting cast to win the Cup in a cap world for any length of time.Crazy like people claiming we lose the trade of lehkonen, Toffoli and cie, don't understand why Kent Gugues done that. First of all, it was it to make the club worse and draft a better player. Its call "tanking".
This, and to win some cap space (Monahan came after)
Some posters are making their Bergevin and looking only the small picture instead of the whole picture of the team.
There is no buissness at all to stay in the middle of the pack, no mands land (10th to 22th position.
Shouldn't a best run organization...win? What makes an organization good if it's not on wins and success?
This season Kovacevic is better than Carrier, but we will see. You might be right in the end.The best player is in MTL so what’s the problem
He was not garbage.. he was putting up great numbers in the AHL and is a toolsy right shot defenseman.
It was not evident to all of us when he got him. He looked exactly as advertised.. a raw, toolsy right shot defenseman who needed to improve his decision making under pressure.
They thought they could take that toolsy defenseman and develop out his weaknesses. It didn't work out and we moved him for a cromulent 2nd pair right shot defenseman with experience.
This seems to be more about your vitriol regarding how Barron plays hockey and less about the trade itself, so I'm going to bow out of discussing this further with you.
No player is 'evidently' bad when you trade for him, otherwise trades would never happen,
The fact of the matter is the player we traded for, thinking he would be good for the team, did not pan out.
This was a mistake and is a blemish on Hughes record however you want to slice it.
Is Carrier or Barron or both of them “bad” in your paradigm?That is not remotely true as teams trade for bad players all the time in exchange for assets for taking the bad player off of the other team's books. Teams also exchange "bad" players for other "bad" players with hopes that they will benefit from the change. Just because they hope that the player will not continue to be bad does not make the player anything other than bad until proven otherwise.
This season Kovacevic is better than Carrier, but we will see. You might be right in the end.
Is Carrier or Barron or both of them “bad” in your paradigm?
If it’s both, then the Habs just took a chunky cap hit for a bad player. Not sure what’s worth celebrating there other than the marginal improvement between Barron and Carrier. Personally, I think the marginal improvement is a bit late coming but welcome all the same.
That is why I wrote this season. Kovy is not playing 3rd pairing, they run 3 equal pairings. He has 19:48 average icetime and is +14, best in the team (same as he was with Habs). Next best D is +7.That is a purely stat based comment and is honestly meaningless as Carrier has always been the better player.
People are like yeah but Carrier is not really good. Barron was ? He's way worse. Not all obviously but a part of our fanbase seem to think we traded Bobby Orr for Douglas Murray
People are like yeah but Carrier is not really good. Barron was ? He's way worse. Not all obviously but a part of our fanbase seem to think we traded Bobby Orr for Douglas Murray
Always the same people doing it as well. We got a legitimate 4-6 NHL dman for a player that is so mentally soft and insecure that he just could not assert himself at the NHL level and imo will be lucky to ever get to Carrier's level.
Was merely interested in your perspective because of the "bad players" paradigm you posted. Thanks.pretty simple deal to break down, I don't understand why anybody needs me to hold their hand and walk them through this deal?
That is not remotely true as teams trade for bad players all the time in exchange for assets for taking the bad player off of the other team's books. Teams also exchange "bad" players for other "bad" players with hopes that they will benefit from the change. Just because they hope that the player will not continue to be bad does not make the player anything other than bad until proven otherwise.
Those comments are from people who aren't watching anyone playing.People are like yeah but Carrier is not really good. Barron was ? He's way worse. Not all obviously but a part of our fanbase seem to think we traded Bobby Orr for Douglas Murray
He has tons of wins. Monahan got firsts coming and going. That’s insanely good.Hughes still needs a win in his gambles. The 3 biggest gambles he took was that Lehky, Newhook and Dach trades. It's not looking good. Maybe he should stop gambling and invest instead...Rack the picks even more.
Package a few picks to get ahead in the 1st round.
Matheson has to go.
Savard...not sure. Depends again on the value.
Find a way for Dvorak.
Waive Primeau. Go and Get Fucale.
Trade Armia.
Package a few kids from the prospect pool with picks to get ahead even more.
However you slice it?No player is 'evidently' bad when you trade for him, otherwise trades would never happen,
The fact of the matter is the player we traded for, thinking he would be good for the team, did not pan out.
This was a mistake and is a blemish on Hughes record however you want to slice it.
I don’t like giving up on young talent but something had to give.People are like yeah but Carrier is not really good. Barron was ? He's way worse. Not all obviously but a part of our fanbase seem to think we traded Bobby Orr for Douglas Murray
I don't know if it's not looking good, too early to judge with Newhook and Dach and once more, if Hage hits it's all moot, but again, that's the nature of the game. When you're a shitty team and you're trading for players who aren't established and it's mostly a "upside" trade, that's what happens...it's really not any different from the draft.Hughes still needs a win in his gambles. The 3 biggest gambles he took was that Lehky, Newhook and Dach trades. It's not looking good. Maybe he should stop gambling and invest instead...Rack the picks even more.
I don't anticipate any of these players to be with the Habs much longer, though the Primeau/Fucale is an odd one.Package a few picks to get ahead in the 1st round.
Matheson has to go.
Savard...not sure. Depends again on the value.
Find a way for Dvorak.
Waive Primeau. Go and Get Fucale.
Trade Armia.
Package a few kids from the prospect pool with picks to get ahead even more.