Predsanddead24
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Just in time for us to buy at the deadline!
Just in time for us to buy at the deadline!
Just in time for us to buy at the deadline!
Just in time for us to buy at the deadline!
I still think one of these days we will hear just how damaged he was after that SCF run. There is just part of me that can't help but think he was playing through some permanent damage as a result of all of that.Why do I still have a soft spot in my Pred Heart for Joey? Joey flamed out (if it's possible to have "Joey" and "flame" in the same sentence) on us way too early. Yet, he was our 1C for the best two years of our franchise. JOFA was an elite line, and Joey was an assist magician. He was also a great guy who loved Nashville.
He visibly never was back up to speed after that. I really think a lot of the "laziness" we'd always hear about was just that he was slowed down by that and other injuriesI still think one of these days we will hear just how damaged he was after that SCF run. There is just part of me that can't help but think he was playing through some permanent damage as a result of all of that.
It's the main reason I'm not as hard on him as some. It took years for us to hear about Wilson's problem.
We aren't creative enoughWith the massively rising cap, this may be the last time to really capitalize on some teams with no cap space. Take on a few expiring bloated contracts to help facilitate trades. Use that capspace and hopefully gain another retention slot.
I still think one of these days we will hear just how damaged he was after that SCF run. There is just part of me that can't help but think he was playing through some permanent damage as a result of all of that.
It's the main reason I'm not as hard on him as some. It took years for us to hear about Wilson's problem.
We should meet up! I am doing all 3 Cali games.Whose got two thumbs and tickets to the 3/15 Kings game? This guy. I’ll be bringing a bag…
I wonder if it will be another 6 months before we here what the outcome of the hearing was? Joey's contract might have expired by the time we do...![]()
I don't know...you're never going to get a GM admitting to want a tank. I actually think it's good news that he said "Would I rather have the third pick versus the 10th pick? Yeah, absolutely. That's just human nature."OH MY GOD, he's still talking about serial winners and culture. At least he admits that he's still "a coach at heart"...
What Predators GM Barry Trotz said about tanking, NHL draft and expectations for rest of season
Alex Daugherty
The Nashville Predators have virtually no chance at making the NHL playoffs this season, but that doesn't mean general manager Barry Trotz wants the team to lose for a better draft pick.
"We're playing some good teams down the stretch and I want us to play well," Trotz said in a conversation with The Tennessean.
Trotz, who is in his second year with the Predators, said he wants the team to continue preparing to win games down the stretch, citing the importance of building a winning culture.
"I'm a coach at heart," Trotz said. "Our team has been built on good culture and good character. I would be disappointed if our players threw in the towel."
The idea of "tanking" for a better draft pick is common in professional sports, though it's less common in the NHL. With a lottery system for determining the top of the draft order, finishing in last place doesn't guarantee the No. 1 pick.
Nashville (20-29-7, 47 points) is 30th in the overall standings ahead of Tuesday's game against the Florida Panthers. According to Money Puck, with 26 games to play, the Predators have a 9.3% chance of earning the top pick, behind the Chicago Blackhawks (15.9%) and the San Jose Sharks (22.9%).
According to the NHL's draft lottery rules, the bottom 11 teams have a chance to earn the No. 1 overall pick, though the odds increase significantly for the bottom five teams. The bottom 12-16 teams can only move up a maximum of 10 spots and cannot earn the No. 1 overall pick.
"Of course, from a management or organizational standpoint, you want the best pick," Trotz said. "Would I rather have the third pick versus the 10th pick? Yeah, absolutely. That's just human nature."
But Trotz, at least for now, thinks establishing a winning culture is more important than the potential high draft picks.
"I want players that want to win. I want players that are serial winners. So we should play that way. I'm not really worried about the score, I'm worried about how we play every night, how we compete, and how we are building something for next year."
After a summer where Trotz committed over $111 million to build a playoff contender, the Predators have struggled to win games this season. The problem is multi-faceted - they've struggled on offense, defense and with goaltending.
Now Trotz must figure out how to re-tool his roster less than one year after its construction.
"You get to a certain point in the season, most managers would say they want a top pick. But I'm a culture guy, right? I want the whole assessment of our team, our players, our staff to be included if they are committed to winning games."
The Predators take on the Florida Panthers on Tuesday at Bridgestone Arena (7 p.m. CT, FanDuel Sports Network).
Agreed. He can't really say that he wants us to lose every game.I don't know...you're never going to get a GM admitting to want a tank. I actually think it's good news that he said "Would I rather have the third pick versus the 10th pick? Yeah, absolutely. That's just human nature."
Right you dont want the players that are a part of the future to willingly accept and be ok with the team being bad. That doesnt set them up to be better next year. Thay said, you also dont not make moves to make next years (and beyond) team better so that we can win an extra game here and there this year. Go ahead and rip the bandaid off move nyquist and others for the best returns possible. Focus on next season and the year afterI don't know...you're never going to get a GM admitting to want a tank. I actually think it's good news that he said "Would I rather have the third pick versus the 10th pick? Yeah, absolutely. That's just human nature."
But since he has kept Bruno on as coach, we can read between the lines that he does want us to lose every game... right... ?Agreed. He can't really say that he wants us to lose every game.
Right. He can make (or not) moves to make us worse, he just can’t say it out loud.But since he has kept Bruno on as coach, we can read between the lines that he does want us to lose every game... right... ?![]()