Oliewud
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LMAO rick friggin tochett preaches pullin up ur bootstrapsWhen the going got tough, the tough left town.
destroys the team then runs for the hills... WHAT A CLOWN LOL
LMAO rick friggin tochett preaches pullin up ur bootstrapsWhen the going got tough, the tough left town.
Yeah as a fringe NHLer the entire time. Gaunce almost played 200...
Are you just arguing to argue or are you putting up Gillis draft resume to bennings because if so...
my bad, should have caught AI's mistakeBourdon was drafted like 3 years before gillis took over. Hodgson was unfortunate but we're not counting almost NHLers here. I can do a count for bennings draft picks if you like and include players like tryamkin and Virtanen to make Gillis look even more pathetic.
I don't think he will get fired because Florida are just too good and deep right now similar to how Tampa was between 2020-2022. They 3 peat if they did not run into an all time stacked Avalanche team in 2022.Let’s hope for a tampa loss today because Cooper would he absolutely the best case scenario if you finally leaves after 12 years.
He’s from BC as well, and he always said an interview interviews that he loves challenges and wants to solve them
Not sure how they're comparable given Gillis never drafted below 10, while Benning lived below that line.Bourdon was drafted like 3 years before gillis took over. Hodgson was unfortunate but we're not counting almost NHLers here. I can do a count for bennings draft picks if you like and include players like tryamkin and Virtanen to make Gillis look even more pathetic.
I’d say it’s this right here. Guy is essentially a free agent and gets to choose where he wants to go so why shouldn’t he? Bunch of jilted Ex girlfriends in this thread.Or he knows this team is a sinking ship and doesnt want to stay here.
I think we might have to accept the inevitability that Hughes is gone after this year too. Tocchet leaving all but confirms it.
This is literally all conjecture. "Maybe he thinks".
Don't fall for sports media nonsense. They don't even report on the sport, just the drama these days. And so many fall for it hook line and sinker.
Sports media suck.
Ultimately yes but most GMs inherit a scouting staff and make few impact changes. Of the GMs in recent memory, Benning is the only one who quickly replaced the guy running the draft. There have been few changes to the scouting staff (additions/replacement wise) since Rutherford took over.The GM's hire the scouting staff.
There are rumours that Virtanen was the preordained pick. Regardless, Virtanen was a good prospect and aside from not being a C, he certainly fits into the type of player Gillis and Benning would like. I would attribute the Demko and Tryamkin picks to Benning's influence. I think the decision to use a high pick on a goalie is often made by a GM and we know that Gillis had a ban on drafting Russians.His drafting was poor and he said as much himself, as he was too slow in making changes to the scouts and the system in place. Benning's first draft, aside from Virtanen, was all from Gillis and it was decent.
I agree that the later round picks are usually that of the scouting staff but that's just an old quote from Burke. Burke has since made other comments like valuing character and work ethic over skill. I think a GM can certainly influence the type of players the team prioritizes including picks in the late round including changing the team's lists. I would say that a GM giving zero input on the team's drafting also influences the draft (for better or for worse). I don't think we can downplay a GM's ability to influence how the team drafts. Ultimately it's his draft record.Also, people here or just in general give way too much credit to GMs and drafting. Brian Burke said that a GM has sway over the 1st rounder usually, and lets the scouting staff determine the rest.
No I use the same arguments for both ways. Benning was hired in April and the scouting staff stayed the same for that draft in 2014. So I don't count that for Benning. Gillis was also hired in April so I won't "credit" that to him in 2008.
Benning drafted better than Gillis. I'm not arguing people there.
People on here just love to crap on Benning (and it's deserved) but he did draft better than average.
Again, you can choose to read only the most depressing tea leaves with the most depressing interpretation knowing that it's, at best, one perspective on a situation with a ton of variables that is over a year away from being relevant.There's sports media then there's Gary Mason though.
Mason isnt popping out 12 articles like Canucks Army every week looking for clicks. He's very obviously Jimmy's mouthpiece and well informed when he does chime in.
I know I know it sucks we are in the midst of wasting one of the elite NHL talents of all time but read some tea leaves.
There's sports media then there's Gary Mason though.
Mason isnt popping out 12 articles like Canucks Army every week looking for clicks. He's very obviously Jimmy's mouthpiece and well informed when he does chime in.
I know I know it sucks we are in the midst of wasting one of the elite NHL talents of all time but read some tea leaves.
I agree that the later round picks are usually that of the scouting staff but that's just an old quote from Burke. Burke has since made other comments like valuing character and work ethic over skill. I think a GM can certainly influence the type of players the team prioritizes including picks in the late round including changing the team's lists. I would say that a GM giving zero input on the team's drafting also influences the draft (for better or for worse). I don't think we can downplay a GM's ability to influence how the team drafts. Ultimately it's his draft record.
Take the drafting of Podkolzin. Benning's influence there is that is that he listened to Brackett instead of trading down because Pods was the only guy left that they had ranked in a higher tier (granted this is an example of influencing the 1st rounder).
A GM can be lauded for a late round gem if his directions did set the team up to pick that player. Ben Hutton is an example of a player we might not have picked if Gillis didn't direct his scouts to look for college bound players and not to ignore overagers that year.It may be an old quote from Burke but it's been confirmed by many ex-GMs and it's a general rule. I'm not downplaying the role, but you're making it sound like the GM can be lauded for a late round gem when he has no role other than setting a type of player that they want into an organization.
No he wasn't. I could say with 100% certainty that very few posters had Pods as the BPA at the time. There were certainly no fist pumps or big smiles from upper management when Zegras got picked by Anaheim. If I recall correctly, the draft was also held in Vancouver and the intial reaction was one of shock.Podz was ranked much higher by pretty much everyone.
This is where Podkolzin was ranked as of May 2019 (not final rankings from all sources):No he wasn't. I could say with 100% certainty that very few posters had Pods as the BPA at the time.