TheOllieC
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He's only under contract for one more season. Maybe he'll be back. He sure does like Muirfield.
Wiz may have not been the greatest defensive defenseman on the team, but he was part of the fabric/chemistry which Jarmo significantly altered. Wiz, DMac, Letestu, Asinimov, Dano and Johansen were key components of a team which jelled. The near playoff miss of 2012-13, the playoff run of 2013-14, and the 15-1-1 closing team of last season had a certain identity and spirit. The current collection is an amorphous mixture which lacks verve and any identity whatsover.
Eliminating 6 key components of an equation which had led the franchise to its highest point and was trending upward was a risky venture. Jarmo came up snake eyes on his gamble. When the ownership looks at the season ticket base next season and if the team has its traditional slow start, Jarmo and the Broadcaster will likely pay the price for their failed reconfiguration of the CBJ.
Wiz I'm not so sure. He did provide offense but was a defensive liability. The return wasn't great but Karlsson has shown me enough to think that he will be a good addition. The added 2nd may have allowed for the trade to get Carlsson the results of which the jury is still out on.
Keeping the skill/leadership of Dmac and/or Letestu would have been the wiser move. Those guys were part of the "verve" that you speak of. Wiz was too but his career is likely over soon, and Jarmo should be praised for getting out when he did. I don't think Joey was ever part of that foundation.
The 4th overall #1C wasn't part of the fabric? Just stop it
Wiz may have not been the greatest defensive defenseman on the team, but he was part of the fabric/chemistry which Jarmo significantly altered. Wiz, DMac, Letestu, Asinimov, Dano and Johansen were key components of a team which jelled. The near playoff miss of 2012-13, the playoff run of 2013-14, and the 15-1-1 closing team of last season had a certain identity and spirit. The current collection is an amorphous mixture which lacks verve and any identity whatsover.
Eliminating 6 key components of an equation which had led the franchise to its highest point and was trending upward was a risky venture. Jarmo came up snake eyes on his gamble. When the ownership looks at the season ticket base next season and if the team has its traditional slow start, Jarmo and the Broadcaster will likely pay the price for their failed reconfiguration of the CBJ.
Dano is a bust at this point (unless you consider 1 goal in 13 games with chicago and 4 goals in 33 for Rockford something special) and he was overrated in his time with CBJ given his defensive shortcomings.