I never said that.
If you're going back to a 20 year period when the Wings are among the best teams in the league I think you're shortchanging some people when you say Holland was largely responsible for it. He was a part of those teams for sure. largely responsible? No. He didn't become GM until before the 98 season.
The last 20 years he was largely responsible for, which included making some great adjustments to the cap era and continuing the Wings success but also running the team into the ditch.
Frankly Holland is a tale of two careers. It's baffling how bad he's been in the back half of it. So yeah, to hear people falling all over themselves to praise him if he won in Edmonton would be a bit much for me as we're here with the Wings still crawling out of the cellar.
Imagine if he hadn't refused to step down when Ilitch originally wanted Yzerman to be the GM? It's possible Yzerman wouldn't be the GM he is now, but could he possibly have done more damage to the franchise than Holland? It's more likely the hole would at least be not as deep.
I used to be a fan of Vancouver in the Bure era, but man they were so awful here all season in 2011 and some of the later seasons I still apparently have PTSD.
Kane I honestly have less problem with than Perry. I'm not a fan, but most of his shitshow has been off the ice drama. And I probably go easy on him for KOing Matt Cooke all those years ago.
Holland also had some terrific supporting staff over the years.
The triumvirate years of Devellano, Bowman, Holland.
Having Jim Nill to lean on.
Joe McDonnell found some gems for Detroit.
Hakan found some gems for Detroit.
For all the bad that Babcock became known for, he was still a solid coach.
Yzerman was around after he retired in a learning/advising role.
Eventually they all left or took less active roles (Devellano) or were marginalized (Hakan). When Holland was left as the lone man in charge the guys that he hired after the brain drain were terrible replacements. Look at the lack of quality in the assistant coaches Detroit hired after Mclellan and McLean. Bill Peters, Todd Phillips, Jeff Blashill, Dan Bylsma, Doug Houda, John Torchetti, Tony Granato...not the best bunch.
Then look at how long it took the Wings to develop a proper analytics team; They were 5 years behind the curve in 2015.
Tyler Wright taking over scouting in 2014 produced exactly 2 decent NHLers in a 5 year span in Larkin and Hronek. Holland stopped listening to Hakan.
Holland's Red Wings were far behind where the rest of the NHL was in terms of investing and modernizing team infrastructure. Look at how much Yzerman has done just to build the infrastructure in team management after taking over from Holland.
TLDR, Holland doesn't deserve as much credit as some give him over the years, but he most definitely deserves the lions share of the blame for the way things have gone recently.