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Now THAT would get them some side eye around the league
This organization is a f***ing joke
Now THAT would get them some side eye around the league
Luc will just try to weasel his way back to hockey ops. He needs to be shown the door and sadly, I don’t ever see that happening.Good points, I think when it came to Lombardi I get the feeling he was absolutely getting burned out, you had the Slava problem, the Mike Richards problem then on top of that you had Luc in ownerships ears telling them look I can do a better job with my people. Is it a coincidence that so many of Lombardi's people have left or have been forced out of the organization. The way to resolve situation is to either clean house, which is the preferred solution or bring someone in to replace Luc as President of all hockey operations and then let that person make changes they feel are necessary and that should be someone with zero ties to organization.
You can put Luc back In marketing or a so called consultant for public relations.
lombardi searched high and low for info on blake before he brought him on board as the AGM, talked to a lot of different people and no one said a bad word about him. i think that is worth quite a lot ! that didnt necessarily guarantee rob would make for a successful gm but deano sure did his homework first. whats crazy is how long rob has been able to fumble along without seeming like he himself is as uncomfortable as he wants the players to be. its gotta start at the top, right? Luc should go first and then rob will reaaaally sweatThats why ultimately I think Beckerman and the Salt guy are the big moron here... he admitted in an interview he was a big fanboy of Luc in the 90s.. my guess is that clouds his evaluation of Luc's performance. A guess - but when things are this bad and they all still have jobs, you have consider the inane and absurd.
I like to shit on management as much as the next guy but this seems like a case of basing their clickbait headline on speculation. They provide no new sources of their own, simply adding their own conjecture.LA Kings block former coach Todd McLellan from taking new job
If a new contract is signed for less than the old one, the coach still gets top up payments from his former team. It's possible McLellan would be taking less money with Columbus than he was getting with the Kings, and LA didn't want to pay the difference hoping that Columbus would come back with a better offer. That remains to be seen.
Or maybe Blake would be able to do the job without interference. Blake is a smart guy and there is a reason DL hired him. He was well regarded across the league.lombardi searched high and low for info on blake before he brought him on board as the AGM, talked to a lot of different people and no one said a bad word about him. i think that is worth quite a lot ! that didnt necessarily guarantee rob would make for a successful gm but deano sure did his homework first. whats crazy is how long rob has been able to fumble along without seeming like he himself is as uncomfortable as he wants the players to be. its gotta start at the top, right? Luc should go first and then rob will reaaaally sweat
I think the majorly of us are in this boat nowAnd the more I think about it, the more it pisses me off. I used to love Luc and I’ve completely soured on him at this point.
Feel like you mean the PLD trade but if you want to say they lost Barzal in the Lucic trade, you should be comparing it to Faber and a 1st.For me part of evaluating a trade is looking at what you can afford in any given moment.
If I'm sitting down to a $5 black jack table with a stack of chips and I immediately draw a pair of 8s I know I can and should split them.
If I'm down to my last $50 at a $50 black jack table and I draw a pair of 8s and in order to split I need to buy more chips... even if it's "the right move" from a gambling perspective it's NOT the right move for my night or my economics.
Trading the haul that they did for Lucic in that moment COULD have been a good move if they theoretically won the Cup that season
BUT
given the state of the franchise, the cap situation, the prospect pool and the NHL Currency available to the franchise... they should have walked away from that bet.
It was the worst trade in a very long time and there's only one trade since then that comes close to competing with it (tho it may ultimately surpass it)
Thomas will (should at least) get a look on pp2. He’s a RHS and is very good at finding soft areas as well as going to the hard spots also. He’s got a nice accurate release also.PP1?
22,9,11,8
Then who? 12? 55?
92 in AHL for a good part of the year wouldn't be surprising & would they play him on PP1?
In a year that's going to be a fight to make the playoffs, that PP needs to be a difference maker.
Had this feeling as well.Or maybe Blake would be able to do the job without interference. Blake is a smart guy and there is a reason DL hired him. He was well regarded across the league.
I do think that Luc is too involved but it doesn’t absolve Blake because if he was that unhappy he could walk away. Luc, I maintain, will have decided to go for one more run when he took over (it’s strategic so his call I’m sure) and he’d have been the one that ended the rebuild early. So along with his recent gaffs making everyone realise how big a problem he is, there are plenty of other red flags around Robitaille.
So I do actually think Blake will have done a better job without Luc there. Lucs hands were all over the PLD trade , whereas the trade to get rid of him felt like a Blake move. I’m not saying all the mistakes were on Luc, not Blake. However, the strategy decisions and PLD I think were mostly Robitaille. Complete conjecture and speculation on my part, let’s be clear.
Yes that would be best case scenario if he was to be completely goneLuc will just try to weasel his way back to hockey ops. He needs to be shown the door and sadly, I don’t ever see that happening.
At this point Luc shouldn't even be allowed to put on the Bailey costume. Just fire him and tell him to GTFO.Luc will just try to weasel his way back to hockey ops. He needs to be shown the door and sadly, I don’t ever see that happening.
Two dopes now in charge of the Kings who never won a damn thing without being put in almost perfect situations with Colorado and Detroit where they were not required to lead at all.Why has “get uncomfortable” become the main talking point of the offseason instead of the reason for needing to get uncomfortable in the first place? Blake openly admitted that the team’s “desire to win” is not high enough. I mean it’s so damning that they canceled a rebuild to build around two 30 year olds because they were supposed to be these two battle-tested playoff warriors who know how to win and then emptied the cupboard to import vets to fill every important position while preaching about intangibles and “unmeasurables”, and NOW they’re like “oh wait, our actual problem is they just don’t want to win enough, whoops.”
1. Canadian players are paid in US Dollars so the $10 million dollars translates to $13 million Canadian right now. The reason they haven't won a cup on 30 years is because there's only been six of them for about 20 of those years and when you represent 25% of the league, the odds of one of them winning is smaller. Should I name all of the US based teams with low/no income tax that also haven't won the cup in the last 30 years?
2. Tkachuk wanted out of Calgary because he hated Daryl Sutter and said it was him or me and they chose Sutter. Also, his contract was up and no way was Florida giving up what they were giving up without assurances that a contract would be in place and signed.
3. I don't watch enough of Florida to comment on Forsling but is he worth the same salary as a Quinn Hughes? A Heiskenan? Close to a Makar or a Fox? Is he worth $2-3 million a year more than a Gavrikov? $4 million more than a Mikey Anderson? That's the suggestion you're making regarding what the Kings would have to pay him and what the market is showing who the players making that much are.
As I've stated before, I'm sure taxes play a factor, I just don't believe it to be the biggest one or even a driver. It's a "well these two teams are pursuing me and one plays a system I like and has had a lot of recent success. As a nice bonus the taxes are lower too."
We can't both demand that we want players who don't just want to come here because of the weather but also lament the fact that we aren't getting players because they don't like our tax structure. IF a player is choosing a team based on the fact that they will get paid more, why do you want that guy?
LA Kings block former coach Todd McLellan from taking new job
If a new contract is signed for less than the old one, the coach still gets top up payments from his former team. It's possible McLellan would be taking less money with Columbus than he was getting with the Kings, and LA didn't want to pay the difference hoping that Columbus would come back with a better offer. That remains to be seen.
FYI: You are doing the State income taxes wrong. You are hitting the CA player with full state tax hit, but you are giving the Florida player zero state taxes (wrong) -- only half of those games played are in the 0% Florida tax rate. It's not $9.5M vs $11M.2) The $9.5 mm that Florida is Paying Tkachuk is the equivalent of almost $11mm in CA. Much easier to get pen to paper on a new deal when your only using 11% of the salary cap as opposed to 13%. I'm sure Matthew learned that lesson from his Dad who played in multiple cities and learned the difference in tax rates.
Agents and tax planning were still a thing when Keith Tkachuk played. It’s like people think NHL players only discovered taxes, oh I don’t know, 5 years ago which coincidentally aligns with the Florida teams’ dominance. It’s just the Canadian fan grievance of the month explaining why it’s the league’s fault their team can’t win. If they hate it so much they can vote to lower their tax rates so millionaires want to live there.1) Canadian taxes are higher than in the U.S. Take home pay in either currency is lower.
2) The $9.5 mm that Florida is Paying Tkachuk is the equivalent of almost $11mm in CA. Much easier to get pen to paper on a new deal when your only using 11% of the salary cap as opposed to 13%. I'm sure Matthew learned that lesson from his Dad who played in multiple cities and learned the difference in tax rates.
3) I am not a statistician, but the odds of a group 6/7 teams with one thing in common (Canadian domicile) not winning a championship in 31 years are pretty astronomical.
I think you are being naive in not believing taxes are a huge factor. Here is how I would rank a player's preferences:
1) opportunity to win the Cup - 50%
2) after tax take home pay - 30%
3) opportunity to play for a particular coach or with a player - 10%
4) being near friends and family - 5%
5) amenities in the host city - 5%
Fake news. What the hell is bladesofsteel.com?