If you're too close to the tree, you won't notice the forest.
Hmm...is this some type of analogy to illustrate that while i'm focused on the Drouin trade, i'm missing the fact that we're still weak down the middle?
It can't be, because i've been at the forefront for YEARS about how weak we are down the middle.
So perhaps you should look at that analogy and apply it to yourself.
Me being the tree, the forest being reality.
The trade in and of itself is good, most have already said so.
Wrong, quite a few, lead by you and a few vocal others, have basically put an asterix on the trade because it didn't address our biggest need.
Like our biggest need isn't offense, PERIOD. The GM should do nothing until a trade for a #1C like John Tavares materializes.
Yeah, i'm sure you'd have a ton of patience for that
What some have issue with is the fact it didn't fill any need for us.
But this is FACTUALLY inaccurate....you've decided to switch your crusade of getting a top 6 forward, to now having it EXCLUSIVELY be a center. This is so ridiculous, I can find so many posts from you the last 3-4 years whining about Bergevin's inability to land a top 6 forward.
He FINALLY does, and now your arguments shifts to it not filling a need, which is absolutely ludicrous.
If we trade Gallagher for a slightly better top 6 winger, that trade will also be in and of itself good, but it does not really help us.
what if we trade Gallagher for equal value at center? or what if we package Gallagher and some draft picks, do you think we could get a solid #2C?
Is that a bit more realistic than throwing out the incredibly unlikely scenario that the New York Islanders, who are trying to save their franchise by re-signing their franchise player, are going to accept Alex Galchenyuk (a player teams didn't seem all that interested in this summer) + Mikhail Sergachev + some more undetermined number of draft picks?
Really?
Some would have rathered use our best prospect to fill a void, instead of bulking our already strongest area.
Funny how you dismiss this argument when I suggest we didn't need to re-sign Radulov at any cost, since it would just bolster an area of the team that's already strong.
Yet here you are, arguing just that
At least give me the courtesy of acknowledging it works both ways
Don't skip leg day. We are running on chicken legs while our arms are jacked.
I'm over here playing chess, while you're out here playing checkers
Here's an EXACT quote from Kriss E dated January 2016 - while Drouin was going through his episode with Cooper/Yzerman
Drouin help us score more. I actually think we need a playmaker as much as we could use a goalscorer. Patch, Plek, Gallagher, Galch, they can score goals. Heck, Eller scored 15 as a 3rd center with terrible wingers. Weise already has like 11.
We have nobody that can dangle the puck and set up guys though. We're so desperate for one that people call DD a playmaker.
Drouin has the potential to be Joe Thornton level for playmaking. He turned Cheechoo into a 56 goal scorer, 93pts!
So if Drouin can reach his potential, he will help a lot of players score more. The question is whether or not he'll reach it, and what would the cost be.
Some more gems here
I'm all for it, I just don't see it happening. Bergevin seems to love reclamation projects, but he has never paid a premium price for what he wanted.
Considering the potential of Drouin and him being owned by a divisional rival, I just don't see Bergevin paying the price.
So about 18 months ago, you believed Jonathan Drouin had playmaking abilities rivalling Joe Thornton, he cnan help other players score more.
Furthermore, you then suggested Bergevin didn't have the stomach to trade for Jonathan Drouin because he'd never want to pay the premium.
Yet here you are 18 months later, complaining about what?
Drumroll please...
THE VERY PREMIUM BERGEVIN ENDED UP PAYING!
Sorry man...I don't like to go back and post things people say in the past, we all get things wrong, but the way you've shifted your argument as soon as Drouin was acquired is shameful.
How can your opinion on a player chance so drastically in 18 months, despite the fact that all he did was progress as a player.
We ALL agree that it would of been ideal if they could of traded Sergachev for a center, hell, if Drouin was actually a center, this would be an even BETTER trade.
But the reality is, we've criticized Bergevin for sitting on his hands and not making meaningful moves, he finally goes out and does just that, and you want to put forth this lame argument about how Jonathan Drouin, who I will remind you again, 18 months ago thought was good enough to be compared to Joe Thornton as a playmaker...
"Doesn't fill a need"???
Chess Kriss E...not Checkers