Ethan Sears the Isles beat writer for the NY Post had it in a column he wrote soon after Lou was not renewed.Where was that reported?
Never heard/saw anything ever about Malkin being involved in any hockey personnel decision
Ethan Sears the Isles beat writer for the NY Post had it in a column he wrote soon after Lou was not renewed.Where was that reported?
Never heard/saw anything ever about Malkin being involved in any hockey personnel decision
Don’t say lacrosse here.Syracuse in playoffs?
I thought you were talking NCAA lacrosse
The version I remember was Nelson refused Lou’s offer, was going UFA. What Lou’s offer was? Too short in money or years, who knows?It was reported that Lou made an offer to Nelson and negotiated with Palmieri, but we don't really know what was offered. And ultimately neither guy signed, which means the offers weren't enough. So, either Lou changed his ways from some prior contracts here, or ownership put some kind of limits on the offers.
Some hard to tell stuff with Nelson. If able to sign Nelson to a team friendly deal, it would have given the opportunity to move on from Pags or Palms and this could have been the initial thought...certainly sounds possible. But, without Nelson, you need the center (Pags) and you need the goals (Palms).The version I remember was Nelson refused Lou’s offer, was going UFA. What Lou’s offer was? Too short in money or years, who knows?
The Palmieri deal? In last years market, should have 100% been moved. Rumor is/was a handshake deal in Lou’s drawer, let’s see how that pans out
Bottom line, I never saw anything about ownership getting involved in hockey decisions, specifically at the deadline
I could be completely wrong about any and all of the above, just going from memory at the time
That’s all speculative.Scott Malkin, the majority owner, overruled him.
I do like that he is new and fresh even if he sucks ass. It feels better when they suck ass and are new than hiring a re-tread (i.e. Bergevin, Holland, etc.) and having them suck ass.
I just meant if he sucks ass as a GM in the end, at least he was new and exciting.Why does Darche suck ass? You mean as a player?
"We want Syracuse to be in the playoffs"
It was reported that Lou made an offer to Nelson and negotiated with Palmieri, but we don't really know what was offered. And ultimately neither guy signed, which means the offers weren't enough. So, either Lou changed his ways from some prior contracts here, or ownership put some kind of limits on the offers.
I don't know and neither does anyone else but let's hope it happens here.I mean to flip it...If Darche was around the Lightning the past 15 years you don't think he/they would've drafted/groomed/developed Stamkos, Hedman, Kucherov, Vasilievskiy, Point, Killorn, Gourde, and everyone else that led to 2 Stanley Cups?
Primarily brought in to manage the cap and contracts in Tampa. We could use some of that but as I stated, hopefully he is given the supporting cast he'll need. I don't think I want Roy being the decision maker on personnel moves.Darche has a lot to prove, but Tampa is pretty much the best run franchise and I'm super happy that my new GM was sought out by them and he had the experience of working there.
You're right that the was nothing about ownership getting involved in hockey decisions, and Malkin is supposed to be pretty hands off. I typically feel like owners let GMs be GM. However, I do think owners get involved to some extent when it comes to some contract negotiations/UFA signings. I mean, it's their money. And, especially in a case like this where ownership probably pretty much knew at the TDL that Lou was on his way out - were they going to let him offer Nelson 5 x $7.5M or whatever it may have taken to sign him?The version I remember was Nelson refused Lou’s offer, was going UFA. What Lou’s offer was? Too short in money or years, who knows?
The Palmieri deal? In last years market, should have 100% been moved. Rumor is/was a handshake deal in Lou’s drawer, let’s see how that pans out
Bottom line, I never saw anything about ownership getting involved in hockey decisions, specifically at the deadline
I could be completely wrong about any and all of the above, just going from memory at the time
Maybe, but the only report I recall seeing was about a 3 year offer to Nelson which he supposedly turned down. Not sure if that's accurate, but if so, that's a much lower offer than it appeared Nelson would get this summer. As for MIN, we'll see.Or....
Nelson was finally on the cusp of unrestricted free agency, really wants to play in Minnesota, and will sign there in about 6 weeks.
I really enjoy how candid he is.Or....
Nelson was finally on the cusp of unrestricted free agency, really wants to play in Minnesota, and will sign there in about 6 weeks.
You want him to quit already?Speaking of the first thing that Darche needs to do, I'll vote for watching maybe 40 Isles and BPT games from this past season.
would be interesting to see if Darche asks Boucher to coach the AHL Isles . I'd imagine Guy might prefer living in north america vs russsia.Rumor has it Darche would like to bring Guy Boucher into the fold. Boucher has one year remaining on his contract as Head Coach with Avangars Omsk of the KHL.
Poor guy...Speaking of the first thing that Darche needs to do, I'll vote for watching maybe 40 Isles and BPT games from this past season.