TheTakedown
Puck is Life
- Jul 11, 2012
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Nash:
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Dubinsky:
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The former is unquestionably more talented, but the latter can actually help a team win.
It's the difference between being content to put up individual numbers and being unwilling to lose. It's the difference between being blinded by names/egos/skill in a vacuum and knowing how a winning team is constructed. It's the difference between pre-2005 lockout Rangers and post-lockout Rangers.
For six years, Sather stayed the course and that course was finally beginning to bear fruit. Then he got stupid and gave the idiotic majority of our fan base exactly what they wanted (ie- the worst thing possible for the team's success).
Congratulations to the 98 percent of you who roared about that trade. You got what you wanted. The team has more "skill." They just had to mortgage most of what made them successful to get it.
You know what... This make sense... You don't think sather realized that? I know he isn't the smartest but.... My take is this:
Sather anticipated a lockout and therefore a shortened season... here is how he approached it:
Let me get rid if two guys that won't be here long for a true scorer... With only a 48 game season and with the team that played so well last year, this is my shot to get a cup finally...
But look what happened. The unthinkable...
Richards had his worst season
Gabs couldn't buy a goal
Nash hadn't learned any systems or play styles
Team had minimal practices and a horribly short training camp together
Replacements were not adequate
I mean literally... 12-13 was the worst of the worst... We were going down a solid road.
But look... Everything failed. 11-12 and 12-13 were our chances for a cup. We missed it.... Cry about the nash trade all you want. It wasn't a mistake. It was a RISK... If sather hadn't done it you guys would be complaining "he did nothing in the off season to fix scoring woes"... Hetook the leap and missed the other side...
Moving on, management will need to take a good hard look at where they are going to take this team...
Its up to AV to determine who on this club plays like they actually give a damn
Its up to scouts to determine what type of players to sign for AV to work with
Its up the gorten and sather to wisely decide who this new core is for AVs team...
I'm just as upset as everyone else, but nash was the logical choice for 12-13... It didn't work, were going back to 2005... It sucks, but it is what it is.
Personally, everyone needs to be traded except:
Hank
MCD
Stralman
Mdz
J Moore
D moore
Dorsett
Zucc
Step (on the fence about him)
Kreider
Realistically that leaves us with:
A 2nd line
A Top 4 defense
Half of a 4th line
The reason why everyone else needs to go is simple:
Heart is part of it, skill is part of it, but mainly this is MENTAL... We have SO many dumb hockey players. It really stuck out today. Watching hagelin just wander away from his man was awful. Watching pouliot turn the puck over constantly is horrific. Watching poor Brian Boyle trying to be the lone offensive catalyst is downright frightening. Watching Nash be clueless in the zone and trying to wander through 4 guys on his own is sickening...
That's what it is... We really just have a lot of dumb players. There's a mental ceiling. Maybe some of these guys are not this dumb... Maybe it takes some of these "professionals" an entire season of suckage to learn a new system... Or maybe, just maybe, these guys really aren't NHL caliber...
I'd like to know who else would want Taylor pyatt or Benoit pouliot... I can't tthink of a reason.. Can you?