Post-Game Talk: [GM38] Canucks lose to Predators | 0-3 | Will Never Score Again

potatowejj

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Judging Tocchet right now when the team has had such horrendous luck with injuries/personal matters this year seems shortsighted. Can say all we want about the questionable construction of the defense, but to have this much of the year without many of your top contributors is hard to work through in the end.

Think about how Colorado would be doing without MacKinnon, Rantenan, and Makar, Edmonton without McDavid, Draisaitl, and Bouchard/Ekholm, or Winnipeg without Hellebuyck, Scheifele, JoMo, and Kyle Connor. Team has just been absolutely decimated this year.

I want Miller off this team long before Pettersson.
 

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Judging Tocchet right now when the team has had such horrendous luck with injuries/personal matters this year seems shortsighted. Can say all we want about the questionable construction of the defense, but to have this much of the year without many of your top contributors is hard to work through in the end.

Think about how Colorado would be doing without MacKinnon, Rantenan, and Makar, Edmonton without McDavid, Draisatil, and Bouchard/Ekholm, or Winnipeg without Hellebuyck, Scheifele, JoMo, and Kyle Connor. Team has just been absolutely decimated this year.

I want Miller off this team long before Pettersson.

The team is still in a wild card spot and most of teams chasing them have their own question marks.

The way some of the talk sounds like the team is bottom 5 and Tocchet has f***ed up at every turn. The team is still in a wildcard spot with all the injuries, Tocchet is doing what he can. (Don't love the refusal to play Brannstrom when puck moving is such an issue.... but anyhoo.)
 

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He's a malcontent who's attitude has forced every other team he's been on to trade him.

When things are going good, he's a "beast". When things aren't great, he actively makes them worse with his constant pouting, giving zero effort on the ice, and throwing temper tantrums at teammates.

I should point out, Rick Tocchet seems absolutely exhausted.
Babysitting Miller is a full-time job on its own.

I'm not a Tocchet fan but I gotta admit he's trying to coach an NHL team with a blindfold on and hands tied behind his back with the roster he currently has to work with. So gotta give him credit for always coming out and staying positive. Not an easy thing to do as a human being.
I don't think Tocc is the problem really, but he's got to make some more optimal decisions.

You can't not have Brannstrom in the lineup, for one.
 

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He's a malcontent who's attitude has forced every other team he's been on to trade him.

When things are going good, he's a "beast". When things aren't great, he actively makes them worse with his constant pouting, giving zero effort on the ice, and throwing temper tantrums at teammates.


Babysitting Miller is a full-time job on its own.


I don't think Tocc is the problem really, but he's got to make some more optimal decisions.

You can't not have Brannstrom in the lineup, for one.
Attitude or inconsistent play? Do you have sources for his attitude forcing teams to trade him?

Do you think he will net a return that makes us better?

Who is babysitting him? Tocchet has loved him? The only time i've seen him look exhausted by the media was "Petey Petey Petey" which he quickly shifted to avoid even more media drama
 
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Obviously if it comes down to it, you trade Miller over Pettersson. But players are allowed to have bad stretches of play. Between the end of 2022 and the start of this season, Miller's been pretty good. I don't think we see a move unless the situation in the locker room is untenable, and certainly not because of a knee-jerk reaction to Miller's worst stretch of play in a while.
 

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Obviously if it comes down to it, you trade Miller over Pettersson. But players are allowed to have bad stretches of play. Between the end of 2022 and the start of this season, Miller's been pretty good. I don't think we see a move unless the situation in the locker room is untenable, and certainly not because of a knee-jerk reaction to Miller's worst stretch of play in a while.
Agree with everything you said excluding the bolded

It's not obvious at all.

* it always depends on the return. 40 gives more flexibility and return
* you assume that trading Miller solves the mercurial nature and poor play vs contract of Pettersson.
* That you get leadership buy in and effort going forward to lead this team to a contender because you just got rid of the proven player
* you assume that the rest of the remaining core are happy with that decision
 

bossram

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Attitude or inconsistent play? Do you have sources for his attitude forcing teams to trade him?

Do you think he will net a return that makes us better?

Who is babysitting him? Tocchet has loved him? The only time i've seen him look exhausted by the media was "Petey Petey Petey" which he quickly shifted to avoid even more media drama
Yeah. Miller's own former teammates say he's hard on guys and rubs them the wrong way.

The vibes were better when Miller was on his leave. Team was lighter. Tocc looked lighter. Players looked happier. They actually had some effort with their play on the ice.
 

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Yeah. Miller's own former teammates say he's hard on guys and rubs them the wrong way.

The vibes were better when Miller was on his leave. Team was lighter. Tocc looked lighter. Players looked happier. They actually had some effort with their play on the ice.
dont they all sit in the same seats on the planes for roadtrips. i remember his seatmate was myers before. if the room is so toxic that would apply the same for plane rides and bus rides no?
 

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Meyers has a no-trade clause and he won't waive it. His son Tristan has health problems and he doesn't want to leave Vancouver for Tristan's sake.

If this was the case, why weren't they able to sign him to a more team-friendly contract? It has been assumed that he got 3 x 3 because he would've walked otherwise.
 

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