News Article: Fabbro on waivers

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"I am proud of what we have created from a media standpoint and the level of transparency and candor we share and show. I am hard pressed to name a team that does it more constantly and often than we do but in saying that know we can always be better. Individual player moves are always unique based on what move was made, when and why. Often the move is obvious, and sometimes it is not. Based on the level of inquisitiveness by the media or the expected level we gauge our information up and down.

Dante played for us right out of college, filled many roles on our D-core, and always did it well. Add to it that he played more than three hundred games for us, was incredible in supporting the community, his teammates and was one of my favorite people to have in SMASHVILLE and it makes the separation hard. Player transactions are the worst part of our jobs and are never easy regardless of how they appear from the outside. I am happy The Blue Jackets claimed him as I am fond of their organization and city and think it will be a good spot for him with a nice role on the ice!

From Bruno to Barry to me to all in our organization we wish him nothing but the best and hope he thrives with the Jackets. He will always be a big part of SMASHVILLE and our team, once a Pred always a Pred.

Again, thanks for your passion, support, observations, and critiques. The relationship we enjoy and the feedback we receive with and from the community and our fanbase allows us to always evolve how we do things" - Sean Henry


When our media fails to engage the leadership, fans must.
So he doesn't know either?
 

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There is an obvious incongruity in all this.

We didn't think Fabbro was worth putting on the ice. We also shopped him around and, according to the Jackets, were asking too high a price. They wouldn't bite.

So did we think Dante sucked or did we think he was a really good player with some value? And if the latter, we knew he was going to be snapped up off waivers and did it anyway.

From the Jackets side, they fleeced us. They figured Trotz was telegraphing he was going to move Fabbro one way or another, waited it out, and got him for nothing. Then they insert him directly into their top pairing, sorting out some of their defensive mess, and Dante goes on to play top pairing minutes with them in his first game. Something he never (rarely?) did under Brunette, even when nominally paired with Josi.
 

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"I am proud of what we have created from a media standpoint and the level of transparency and candor we share and show. I am hard pressed to name a team that does it more constantly and often than we do but in saying that know we can always be better. Individual player moves are always unique based on what move was made, when and why. Often the move is obvious, and sometimes it is not. Based on the level of inquisitiveness by the media or the expected level we gauge our information up and down.

Dante played for us right out of college, filled many roles on our D-core, and always did it well. Add to it that he played more than three hundred games for us, was incredible in supporting the community, his teammates and was one of my favorite people to have in SMASHVILLE and it makes the separation hard. Player transactions are the worst part of our jobs and are never easy regardless of how they appear from the outside. I am happy The Blue Jackets claimed him as I am fond of their organization and city and think it will be a good spot for him with a nice role on the ice!

From Bruno to Barry to me to all in our organization we wish him nothing but the best and hope he thrives with the Jackets. He will always be a big part of SMASHVILLE and our team, once a Pred always a Pred.

Again, thanks for your passion, support, observations, and critiques. The relationship we enjoy and the feedback we receive with and from the community and our fanbase allows us to always evolve how we do things" - Sean Henry


When our media fails to engage the leadership, fans must.
Do you mind sharing the question you posed to him?
 

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Do you mind sharing the question you posed to him?
"Mr. Henry,

The team would be wise to get in front of the Fabbro waiving ... have Trotz explain why a player who the team extended in March then played just 15 games before getting lost on the waiver wire for nothing was the course of action chosen. Silence on this type of move is a horrible move in the information space."
 

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"I am proud of what we have created from a media standpoint and the level of transparency and candor we share and show. I am hard pressed to name a team that does it more constantly and often than we do but in saying that know we can always be better. Individual player moves are always unique based on what move was made, when and why. Often the move is obvious, and sometimes it is not. Based on the level of inquisitiveness by the media or the expected level we gauge our information up and down.

Dante played for us right out of college, filled many roles on our D-core, and always did it well. Add to it that he played more than three hundred games for us, was incredible in supporting the community, his teammates and was one of my favorite people to have in SMASHVILLE and it makes the separation hard. Player transactions are the worst part of our jobs and are never easy regardless of how they appear from the outside. I am happy The Blue Jackets claimed him as I am fond of their organization and city and think it will be a good spot for him with a nice role on the ice!

From Bruno to Barry to me to all in our organization we wish him nothing but the best and hope he thrives with the Jackets. He will always be a big part of SMASHVILLE and our team, once a Pred always a Pred.

Again, thanks for your passion, support, observations, and critiques. The relationship we enjoy and the feedback we receive with and from the community and our fanbase allows us to always evolve how we do things" - Sean Henry


When our media fails to engage the leadership, fans must.
Damn, that's some grade A.. well, you know.
 

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"I am proud of what we have created from a media standpoint and the level of transparency and candor we share and show. I am hard pressed to name a team that does it more constantly and often than we do but in saying that know we can always be better. Individual player moves are always unique based on what move was made, when and why. Often the move is obvious, and sometimes it is not. Based on the level of inquisitiveness by the media or the expected level we gauge our information up and down.

Dante played for us right out of college, filled many roles on our D-core, and always did it well. Add to it that he played more than three hundred games for us, was incredible in supporting the community, his teammates and was one of my favorite people to have in SMASHVILLE and it makes the separation hard. Player transactions are the worst part of our jobs and are never easy regardless of how they appear from the outside. I am happy The Blue Jackets claimed him as I am fond of their organization and city and think it will be a good spot for him with a nice role on the ice!

From Bruno to Barry to me to all in our organization we wish him nothing but the best and hope he thrives with the Jackets. He will always be a big part of SMASHVILLE and our team, once a Pred always a Pred.

Again, thanks for your passion, support, observations, and critiques. The relationship we enjoy and the feedback we receive with and from the community and our fanbase allows us to always evolve how we do things" - Sean Henry


When our media fails to engage the leadership, fans must.


That's a top shelf world salad right there. So many words to say "I don't know".
 

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Sean Henry's job is to be a cheerleader for the team. I don't really get what you all are expecting from him. You really think he's going to send an e-mail to a random fan saying he thinks Trotz was wrong or something? Like good lord I'm annoyed with this team too but some of this stuff is getting pretty deranged.
 
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Sean Henry's job is to be a cheerleader for the team. I don't really get what you all are expecting from him. You really think he's going to send an e-mail to a random fan saying he thinks Trotz was wrong or something? Like good lord I'm annoyed with this team too but some of this stuff is getting pretty deranged.
I think I've blocked too many folks to fully understand what's going on and I'm ok with that.
 

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I think I've blocked too many folks to fully understand what's going on and I'm ok with that.
Essentially someone is mad about the lack of explanation for why we waived Fabbro from the media and has gone on a crusade of fighting with various beat reporters on twitter and then e-mailed Sean Henry saying he should explain the rationale and got a generic corporate sounding e-mail in response and is now mad about that too.
 

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I have no problem with reaching out to Henry, but I also kind of thought the response was about what you should get from that position. Maybe my expectations are too low, but I kinda thought it was cool he responded at all.

Edit: I'll add, I don't really read 101s comments as frustration with Henry. I thought his frustration was towards our media for not pressing the team on a clearer answer. Again, could be wrong on my part.
 
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I have no problem with reaching out to Henry, but I also kind of thought the response was about what you should get from that position. Maybe my expectations are too low, but I kinda thought it was cool he responded at all.

Edit: I'll add, I don't really read 101s comments as frustration with Henry. I thought his frustration was towards our media for not pressing the team on a clearer answer. Again, could be wrong on my part.
but what if the person asking thinks they are super important?
 

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but what if the person asking thinks they are super important?
Well, I'm not sure I could draw that conclusion either. Not sure what your referencing, but I am pretty oblivious to individual posters here, probably to a fault. It just doesn't register for me. It's rare that I can recall who said what, or even think to read screen names. I sort of read the threads here like a constant stream of consciousness from a preds fan interjecting my own thoughts from time to time.
 
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I personally thought it was interesting that Henry responded at all and just wonder if there have been others that have questioned him, enough so that he'd have a boilerplate cooperate answer ready to go.

No derangement here.
 

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Well, I'm not sure I could draw that conclusion either. Not sure what your referencing, but I am pretty oblivious to individual posters here, probably to a fault. It just doesn't register for me. It's rare that I can recall who said what, or even think to read screen names. I sort of read the threads here like a constant stream of consciousness from a preds fan interjecting my own thoughts from time to time.
I tend to think that 101 is the only poster here who can rival me for insufferability... so I usually have him on ignore. But I think it's great to ask the organization questions, and it definitely does sound like they had a pat answer ready (which they should). Doesn't seem to have given us any extra information, but maybe in some tiny fashion it could help them to remember that they actually have fans... fans who really follow the team and know things about hockey and hockey players... as opposed to letting them continue to fall completely unchallenged into the habit of taking the fans totally for granted as dumb consumers of Just Another Entertainment Product, which seems to have increasingly become the case? :dunno:
 

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I wouldn't expect Henry to give a real answer, and I don't think 101st did either. But at least he let the organization know his displeasure in the move and/or lack of communication about it. Maybe he's the only one bold enough to do that and it's not even a blip on the radar, or maybe there are more, if enough people bring the heat then management might start feeling it. Nothing ventured, nothing gained right?
 

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Sean Henry's job is to be a cheerleader for the team. I don't really get what you all are expecting from him. You really think he's going to send an e-mail to a random fan saying he thinks Trotz was wrong or something? Like good lord I'm annoyed with this team too but some of this stuff is getting pretty deranged.
I don't think anyone expect anything from Sean Henry. One poster elected to voice his displeasure with the org over this recent move. I don't think he expected anything and realized he was mostly just pissing into the wind.

I think the notion the org is transparent with their actions and through the media to be laughable. It is what it is. Fans are going to fan in different ways. I don't think there's much more to read into it.
 
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I guess Fabbro's waiving and claiming stings more because Tolvanen's wasnt that long ago.

Just wait until we lose Tomasino next season
I was pretty meh on the Tolvanen waive, as I wasn't that impressed with his stints (outside of the one clump of games he scored a few goals in).

Fabbro is different for me because he showed really solid play and then just seemingly got iced out for no real reason we could discern from observation. This waiver move was telegraphed by his treatment up through last year, yet we tied up $2.5M and a roster spot to bring him back anyway--just to go and waive him. I'm just not seeing a clear thought process from the org here, at least one that matches up with what we can see.
 

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I was pretty meh on the Tolvanen waive, as I wasn't that impressed with his stints (outside of the one clump of games he scored a few goals in).

Fabbro is different for me because he showed really solid play and then just seemingly got iced out for no real reason we could discern from observation. This waiver move was telegraphed by his treatment up through last year, yet we tied up $2.5M and a roster spot to bring him back anyway--just to go and waive him. I'm just not seeing a clear thought process from the org here, at least one that matches up with what we can see.
Yeah i really dont understand why we didnt trade his rights tbh. It was pretty clear he wasnt gonna get the same treatment this season and 2.5 million is alot to have bouncing in and out of the pressbox.
 
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Yeah i really dont understand why we didnt trade his rights tbh. It was pretty clear he wasnt gonna get the same treatment this season and 2.5 million is alot to have bouncing in and out of the pressbox.
I assume the problem is most teams saw the writing on the wall. The teams that were interested didn't want to take him on knowing they'd probably get a free crack at him on waivers. I know he was claimed, but I do think if teams valued him as highly as we thought then he would've garnered a pick in return to ensure he was obtained. It could have just been a situation where teams thought, eh, if he's free to us aside from salary cost let's try him out for the rest of the year.

If we wanted to increase his value we should have been playing him, but now we have circled around to the beginning of our conversation. It's done now. I am just hoping Wilsby get's a fair shake and maybe has the same surprise for us that Stastney provided and honestly DelGaizo...although he's not been quite as sharp recently in my viewing.
 

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I don't think anyone expect anything from Sean Henry. One poster elected to voice his displeasure with the org over this recent move. I don't think he expected anything and realized he was mostly just pissing into the wind.

I think the notion the org is transparent with their actions and through the media to be laughable. It is what it is. Fans are going to fan in different ways. I don't think there's much more to read into it.

As someone who knew the old media relations team fairly well, I can tell you there was nothing transparent with Kevin Wilson.

I wouldn't expect Henry to give a real answer, and I don't think 101st did either. But at least he let the organization know his displeasure in the move and/or lack of communication about it. Maybe he's the only one bold enough to do that and it's not even a blip on the radar, or maybe there are more, if enough people bring the heat then management might start feeling it. Nothing ventured, nothing gained right?
When they got rid of the fan zone all you can eat my dad sent about a two page complaint to Henry and got a really good response way back when.

Henry is a good dude.
 

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