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Dubas needed to win moneypuck with Bunting.Why exactly did they move Guentzel?
Dubas needed to win moneypuck with Bunting.Why exactly did they move Guentzel?
Washington is doing fine, it should be Pittsburgh rebuilding, but they’re not because of Crosby.They should likely be rebuilding as they really have no shot at winning for starters. Even if you don’t think they should rebuild, Ovi should not be on the top line and should not be double shifting on the PP as he’s just not that player anymore.
Look, I don’t blame the Caps at all for doing this. But as a competitor and one of the best all time, I think it’s a bad look for Ovi. He should be getting the record because he deserves it, not because he’s afforded opportunities other players have not gotten.
They should likely be rebuilding as they really have no shot at winning for starters. Even if you don’t think they should rebuild, Ovi should not be on the top line and should not be double shifting on the PP as he’s just not that player anymore.
Look, I don’t blame the Caps at all for doing this. But as a competitor and one of the best all time, I think it’s a bad look for Ovi. He should be getting the record because he deserves it, not because he’s afforded opportunities other players have not gotten.
source: Chris Patrick wants to avoid a rebuild and keep the Capitals competitive into the post-Ovechkin era: ‘I’m not a guy that likes losing’“My intention is to be competitive,” he said. “I’m not a guy that likes losing. And I truly believe that we can transition, for lack of a better term, past the (Alex) Ovechkin era with a competitive team.
“I think we’ve made a statement already with what we’ve done in this offseason,” he continued. “It’s easy for people to say, ‘Your superstars are aging. It’s time to rebuild, blow it up, do it all over again.’ In actuality, that can be a lot harder than it sounds. And I think you’ve seen a lot of teams try it and kind of get stuck in an endless cycle of tearing down and building up and tearing down and building up and never getting where they want to be. And I think you can also look at some teams that have not done that and [have] had success.”
Ya I like what they did in the last year.Capitals went out and got:
Pierre-Luc Dubois
Andrew Mangiapane
Taylor Raddysh
Jackub Chychrun
Matt Roy
Logan Thompson
2nd 24
2nd 24
3rd 24
7th 24
3rd 25
4th 26
They sent out
Evgeny Kuznetsov
Anthony Mantha
Beck Malenstyn
Nick Jensen
Darcy Kuemper
2nd 25
6th 25
3rd 24
5th 24
3rd 24
3rd 25
3rd 26
I think they can live with the trade off...while overall improving the team.
Chychrun and Roy in for Jensen on defense
Dubois, Mangiapane, Raddysh in for Kuznetsov (off-ice/lockerroom issues), Mantha and Malenstyn on offense
Thompson in for Kuemper at goalie.
6 picks in, 7 picks out.
What are they sacrifying in reality?
Basically the question is in the title.
Do you believe (a) there is a narrative that Washington has sacrificed all team building for the sake of Ovechkin's legacy/pursuit of goal scoring record, (b) that this narrative has any merit, (c) that Pittsburgh has somehow escaped the same level of scrutiny with regards to the late stages of Crosby's career, (d) if there is a double standard, that this is somewhat warranted?
No, they got a WC spot last year, and I think this years team is better. Another poster covered the picks off, already.Basically the question is in the title.
Do you believe (a) there is a narrative that Washington has sacrificed all team building for the sake of Ovechkin's legacy/pursuit of goal scoring record
No I don’t., (b) that this narrative has any merit
Not positive I know what you mean really, not sure why Crosby needs scrutiny., (c) that Pittsburgh has somehow escaped the same level of scrutiny with regards to the late stages of Crosby's career, (
No, since I don’t think there is any standard. (to be doubled.)d) if there is a double standard, that this is somewhat warranted? Washington improved imo, Pittsburgh, well I’m not sure about, but they want to be competitive, since they signed those guys,
It's a four part questionThe argument you should be making here is "the Capitals are not sacrificing everything to get Ovi the goal record", not "the Penguins are sacrificing everything to get Crosby more points". Because it's painfully obvious the Penguins are not "sacrificing everything to get Crosby more points".
Well, like I said, even if you or the GM doesnt agree about a rebuild.. they’re still playing him top line, double shifting PP, and throwing him out there for EN situations all of which serve more purpose for Ovi and the Caps winning games.In the words of the Caps new GM:
source: Chris Patrick wants to avoid a rebuild and keep the Capitals competitive into the post-Ovechkin era: ‘I’m not a guy that likes losing’
The Caps would be trying to retool with or without Ovi. He has little to do with their current strategy. It might be a bad strategy -- we'll see -- but it's not centered around Ovi.
It's a four part question
They should likely be rebuilding as they really have no shot at winning for starters. Even if you don’t think they should rebuild, Ovi should not be on the top line and should not be double shifting on the PP as he’s just not that player anymore.
Look, I don’t blame the Caps at all for doing this. But as a competitor and one of the best all time, I think it’s a bad look for Ovi. He should be getting the record because he deserves it, not because he’s afforded opportunities other players have not gotten.
Wash in their deals for PLD, Chrychrun, Jankowski have not sacrificed really much futures. Kept their 1sts. Ideally, they get Ovy to close to 30 this season to ensure he is in a position to break the record in 25/26. Don't want him to be at the pace he was half way through last season.Basically the question is in the title.
Do you believe (a) there is a narrative that Washington has sacrificed all team building for the sake of Ovechkin's legacy/pursuit of goal scoring record, (b) that this narrative has any merit, (c) that Pittsburgh has somehow escaped the same level of scrutiny with regards to the late stages of Crosby's career, (d) if there is a double standard, that this is somewhat warranted?
Gretzky got lots of opportunities and challenges . In those days forwards played more minutes played less D, scoring was easier because of goalie equipment. Wooden stick. Comparing records without context seems ridiculous. If a team tried to feed to break a record it just shows how ridiculous records are.They should likely be rebuilding as they really have no shot at winning for starters. Even if you don’t think they should rebuild, Ovi should not be on the top line and should not be double shifting on the PP as he’s just not that player anymore.
Look, I don’t blame the Caps at all for doing this. But as a competitor and one of the best all time, I think it’s a bad look for Ovi. He should be getting the record because he deserves it, not because he’s afforded opportunities other players have not gotten.
He's also still one of their biggest threats. Why wouldn't you feed OV one timers?I don't think there's a real narrative for it, other than a handful of Ovechkin haters who use it as a default excuse to put Ovi down.
The Capitals have been equally if not more successful than the Penguins since 2018, while also not pushing their rebuild years down the line (see how many first/2nd rounders both teams have made).
I agree that the Penguins 'should' have done more of what the Caps did (realize when they had no shot at a cup and start the re-tool). But that 100% has nothing to do with Sid.
This comment is defied by the preponderance of Stanley Cup wins for teams led by players that those teams drafted in the top three picks. Staal, Crosby & Malkin, Ovechkin, Toews & Kane, Doughty, Hedman & Stamkos, Mackinnon (& Makar, if I extended the criteria out to top four picks), Barkov-- their teams nearly run the championships table in the salary cap era.This is why fans don't run teams. Besides the fact that OV has expressed multiple times how he still is committed to winning and the importance of the capitals organization being on the same page, tanking is extremely costly to an organization. Unless you are getting McDavid, it isn't worth the stain and losing culture it creates.