lancepitlick
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- Nov 20, 2016
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I think part of the problem with Dorion is that he has no credibility so other GMs just straight up take advantage of him. I'd have even less than Dorion so that would remain an issue.
I'm fairly confident of the following:
- wouldn't have traded Zbad in a million years (commented directly after that it was absurd)
- would not have sought out a high priced goalie via trade/free agency at that time i.e. Matt Murray
- would have made same Karlsson trade as nothing better on offer most likely
- would not have traded for Duchesne
- would have tried to re-sign Duclair/Demelo
- would not have traded Ceci for a trade involving Zaitsev
- would not have signed Stone to a 1 year deal. Instant trade prior.
- I'd be better at talking to the media than him.
- I would have sat Hoffman than trade him for peanuts. If the deal from Florida is there for me I dont care that he's in the same conference.
- Stepan, Burrows, hard no's for a #2 round pick.
- I can't see picking Boucher based on him being such a project and where the team was at. Jury is still out there though.
Things he would do better 100%:
- Zub/drafting
- I might have signed Pageau to too much $
- I might have signed Stone to big $
- White contract I'd be just as bad probably
In general, as a budget team:
- don't trade picks/prospects for vets
- don't sign aging players to monster deals
- don't spend big on a goalie
- don't take on dead salary unless you are getting picks/young players to compensate (no Zaitsev)
So, in summary, I might have done slightly better than him, but only if I was able to draft decently, which I would have absolutely no clue about. Possible I screw that up and don't take Tkachuck, Stutzle, Batherson, Sanderson, though those were mostly high-end picks. But in my hypothetical dream world Dorion is my Director of Amateur scouting so we make the same picks
I'm fairly confident of the following:
- wouldn't have traded Zbad in a million years (commented directly after that it was absurd)
- would not have sought out a high priced goalie via trade/free agency at that time i.e. Matt Murray
- would have made same Karlsson trade as nothing better on offer most likely
- would not have traded for Duchesne
- would have tried to re-sign Duclair/Demelo
- would not have traded Ceci for a trade involving Zaitsev
- would not have signed Stone to a 1 year deal. Instant trade prior.
- I'd be better at talking to the media than him.
- I would have sat Hoffman than trade him for peanuts. If the deal from Florida is there for me I dont care that he's in the same conference.
- Stepan, Burrows, hard no's for a #2 round pick.
- I can't see picking Boucher based on him being such a project and where the team was at. Jury is still out there though.
Things he would do better 100%:
- Zub/drafting
- I might have signed Pageau to too much $
- I might have signed Stone to big $
- White contract I'd be just as bad probably
In general, as a budget team:
- don't trade picks/prospects for vets
- don't sign aging players to monster deals
- don't spend big on a goalie
- don't take on dead salary unless you are getting picks/young players to compensate (no Zaitsev)
So, in summary, I might have done slightly better than him, but only if I was able to draft decently, which I would have absolutely no clue about. Possible I screw that up and don't take Tkachuck, Stutzle, Batherson, Sanderson, though those were mostly high-end picks. But in my hypothetical dream world Dorion is my Director of Amateur scouting so we make the same picks