AbsentMojo
F-ing get up and hunt! Cmon Todd!
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His two best draft picks he traded away...self ownership at its finest
I am not rooting for anyone in particular, but the Jets would probably be one of the least annoying to win and I don't really hold any animosity against them for taking advantage of Blake.Jets are my adopted team this year. Gabe is still a joy to watch.
Vilardi with a sick little pass to Scheifele for a tap in goal.
Okay. Tell us how PLD was better in game 1 versus Edmonton. I'll wait.Yeah it was nice. If not for that he'd have been -3. On goal 3 he lost his man so bad and just coasted into the play as Parise scored.
I knew Faber was going to be stud (not this hot out of the gate) but still thought that deal was worth it at the time. LA needed scoring help. What is weird is that Fiala has had an issue meshing with the top 6 since getting here.Can you imagine if the Wild were in the playoffs?
We'd be getting doubly mocked. "How bout that play by Faber? He's only 21. Boy the Kings sure could use him right now!"
Fiala had that issue in Nashville and Minnesota as well - it's his proven M.O. and if a fan like me knew, you would think that the team management would as well.I knew Faber was going to be stud (not this hot out of the gate) but still thought that deal was worth it at the time. LA needed scoring help. What is weird is that Fiala has had an issue meshing with the top 6 since getting here.
Was thinking larger issue is that Danault is still our 2nd line centre. If one of PLD or QB had established themselves as a #1/2 C I think our team balances out into more typical roles better. Honestly I want a coach that just puts people in their ideal roles and goes with it for 20 games next year. Let them make mistakes and grow into the roles you want them to be in.
But Blake was such a fresh and innovative mind that they had to make him GM before he got snatched up by a different franchise.Fiala had that issue in Nashville and Minnesota as well - it's his proven M.O. and if a fan like me knew, you would think that the team management would as well.
Which is why GBHs takes are so ridiculous. Hockey lifers are just people, largely uneducated ones as well. It's an old boys network of sheep following trends instead of using critical thinking skills to make bold decisions instead of following somebody else's path. There is just no "there" there with our management.
The value LA paid at the time was fine. A 1st and a quality prospect. That's the price.I knew Faber was going to be stud (not this hot out of the gate) but still thought that deal was worth it at the time. LA needed scoring help.
At parties, Blake will say he was the guy that drafted Vilardi and Faber.For Blake, he's probably cemented his legacy as a GM. He's probably always going to be known as the guy who traded away Faber, and traded for PLD.
And that legacy will stick with him not just in LA, but around the league as well.
I wish it was the Wild vs Jets!Can you imagine if the Wild were in the playoffs?
We'd be getting doubly mocked. "How bout that play by Faber? He's only 21. Boy the Kings sure could use him right now!"
i just saw something the other day that faber apparently had multiple fractured ribs for a long stretch of the seasonView attachment 858956
Billy Guerin must have really made it known to these guys that participating in this tournament might really help your chances in making it on to the 2025 4-Nations or the big one the 2026 Olympics. A good showing here and a big year in the NHL next year could get quite a few names on this roster some consideration.
They could fill out the roster with Nick Shore, John Zeiler, Noah Clarke, Scott Parse and Jamie McBain and it would still be the most stacked US roster ever for the worlds.
I am interested that Faber turned it down, is he hurt? Does he think he's shown enough.
We should start a rumor that Faber refused playing and he wants to be traded.View attachment 858956
Billy Guerin must have really made it known to these guys that participating in this tournament might really help your chances in making it on to the 2025 4-Nations or the big one the 2026 Olympics. A good showing here and a big year in the NHL next year could get quite a few names on this roster some consideration.
They could fill out the roster with Nick Shore, John Zeiler, Noah Clarke, Scott Parse and Jamie McBain and it would still be the most stacked US roster ever for the worlds.
I am interested that Faber turned it down, is he hurt? Does he think he's shown enough.
Faber hates America and will only play for Mexico.We should start a rumor that Faber refused playing and he wants to be traded.
That IS true, but the issue isn't that they traded for an offensive star at a high cost, it's that Fiala isn't a star and has a well-earned reputation for being incompatible with players who need the puck. He has always been at his best with players who defer to him and buy him space and time.The value LA paid at the time was fine. A 1st and a quality prospect. That's the price.
The thing is, should LA have been in 'Win Now' mode? (The answer is no). That's the real issue.
The irony is that Faber has become Doughty-esque. It's painful to watch.
That's fine, and I don't really disagree, but I'll always believe that direction (and timing) is the most important thing because mistakes will be made regardless. It's not like Dean didn't make his fair share of errors. Difference was Lombardi kept the ship saling in the right direction and focused on a cohesive roster and culture despite the mistakes he made.That IS true, but the issue isn't that they traded for an offensive star at a high cost, it's that Fiala isn't a star and has a well-earned reputation for being incompatible with players who need the puck. He has always been at his best with players who defer to him and buy him space and time.
It was Kovalchuk all over again. Every single person who knows Kopitar and Kovalchuk should have immediately known that it was impossible for them to play together. Anze has specific needs, Fiala has specific needs and they do not mesh.
So the reality - which should have been known at the time of the deal - is that you are trading a blue chipper and a first for a 2nd/3rd liner who cannot play on your first line. It was too steep a price to pay for a supporting player.
How much better would we view this trade and Blake (not to mention the actual team success/future) had Blake held out for it being Grans instead of Faber. Heck, even if it were Spence or Durzi. So many options and he gave up Faber so easily. SMH.That IS true, but the issue isn't that they traded for an offensive star at a high cost, it's that Fiala isn't a star and has a well-earned reputation for being incompatible with players who need the puck. He has always been at his best with players who defer to him and buy him space and time.
It was Kovalchuk all over again. Every single person who knows Kopitar and Kovalchuk should have immediately known that it was impossible for them to play together. Anze has specific needs, Fiala has specific needs and they do not mesh.
So the reality - which should have been known at the time of the deal - is that you are trading a blue chipper and a first for a 2nd/3rd liner who cannot play on your first line. It was too steep a price to pay for a supporting player.