JC704
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- Jan 6, 2012
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AV is a disaster, but so is Gorton. He was assistant general manager for years before he "took over."
- Was in on the decision to extend BOTH Staal and Girardi
- Made a God awful Hagelin trade, which hurt not getting at least an NHL asset in return
- Went out and gave Dan Boyle a two-year contract for the same amount of money per year it would have taken to re-sign Stralman
- Speaking of Boyle (Brian), splitting hairs on salary here, he ended up leaving for nothing at the expense of paying a guy like Tanner Glass instead of carrying Boyle and an AHL call-up (or looking in another direction)
- Traded for Staal and Smith over the past two trade deadlines; AV misused him and Skjei in the postseason, which ultimately cost the team a chance at a Cup. Although Smith played well down the stretch last year, right now that extension looks disastrous
- Shipped out the heart and REAL captain of the team (besides Hank, of course) Stepan in a box to the desert, and did nothing to make a move for a replacement top-six center or locker room leader
- Helped ruin Ryan McDonagh's prime. Everybody on this board says he stinks now, but you would too playing a majority of your career with guys who advanced stats project as bottom pair players. Many NHL players play well into their 30s now, including defensemen. DO NOT buy McDonagh is bad, at all, and if he is traded they WILL regret it
All of those bad moves/decisions/circumstances outweigh a good Yandle trade (no foresight into keeping him here), and a good Brassard trade for Mika. He was massively instrumental in the deconstruction of a perennial contender, and the team has regressed noticeably since when he took over. If he can't make the correct decisions to diagnosis which players were essential to the core of players that were helping this team win and making consistent playoff runs, how do I trust him in a rebuild? Answer: I don't.
- Was in on the decision to extend BOTH Staal and Girardi
- Made a God awful Hagelin trade, which hurt not getting at least an NHL asset in return
- Went out and gave Dan Boyle a two-year contract for the same amount of money per year it would have taken to re-sign Stralman
- Speaking of Boyle (Brian), splitting hairs on salary here, he ended up leaving for nothing at the expense of paying a guy like Tanner Glass instead of carrying Boyle and an AHL call-up (or looking in another direction)
- Traded for Staal and Smith over the past two trade deadlines; AV misused him and Skjei in the postseason, which ultimately cost the team a chance at a Cup. Although Smith played well down the stretch last year, right now that extension looks disastrous
- Shipped out the heart and REAL captain of the team (besides Hank, of course) Stepan in a box to the desert, and did nothing to make a move for a replacement top-six center or locker room leader
- Helped ruin Ryan McDonagh's prime. Everybody on this board says he stinks now, but you would too playing a majority of your career with guys who advanced stats project as bottom pair players. Many NHL players play well into their 30s now, including defensemen. DO NOT buy McDonagh is bad, at all, and if he is traded they WILL regret it
All of those bad moves/decisions/circumstances outweigh a good Yandle trade (no foresight into keeping him here), and a good Brassard trade for Mika. He was massively instrumental in the deconstruction of a perennial contender, and the team has regressed noticeably since when he took over. If he can't make the correct decisions to diagnosis which players were essential to the core of players that were helping this team win and making consistent playoff runs, how do I trust him in a rebuild? Answer: I don't.