Picking 4th for the next 5 years is a sure fire way for us to end up like Buffalo.
I sure hope the Sharks don't end up being another Buffalo.
Picking 4th for the next 5 years is a sure fire way for us to end up like Buffalo.
I hate rooting for the Sharks to lose. They are far and away my favorite sports team. Picking 4th for the next 5 years is a sure fire way for us to end up like Buffalo.
Of course I want the players to be happy, unfortunately, we have to lose for the rest of the season to expedite the process.
They are well on their wayI sure hope the Sharks don't end up being another Buffalo.
Grier has proven to be pretty inept when it comes to trade especially when he’s had the advantage. None of the players he has available to trade are must have individuals which means Griers going to have to sell other GM’s hard on his list of spare parts, I wouldn’t be shocked if no one got movedI am All for Mike dumping whoever for whatever. No one he’s going to trade is worth really anything to a good team
I fully agree, I hope he takes what he can get but we know he loves playing hardball for no reason and screwing himself.Grier has proven to be pretty inept when it comes to trade especially when he’s had the advantage. None of the players he has available to trade are must have individuals which means Griers going to have to sell other GM’s hard on his list of spare parts, I wouldn’t be shocked if no one got moved
Perhaps, but the other way of looking at it is if he can sign Duclair for a two year deal at reasonable money, that's probably infinitely more valuable than a late third in a weak draft.I fully agree, I hope he takes what he can get but we know he loves playing hardball for no reason and screwing himself.
I’d agree with this. If Duclair will resign for a reasonable deal IMO that’s much better than a 3rd or 4th rounder. When was the last time the sharks drafted anyone as good as Duclair with a 3rd round pick?Perhaps, but the other way of looking at it is if he can sign Duclair for a two year deal at reasonable money, that's probably infinitely more valuable than a late third in a weak draft.
I agree with this too. He’s a very good player, a strong advocate in the community and stands for what he believes in. That is a valuable guy in the locker room.I’d agree with this. If Duclair will resign for a reasonable deal IMO that’s much better than a 3rd or 4th rounder. When was the last time the sharks drafted anyone as good as Duclair with a 3rd round pick?
FTFYWhen was the last time the sharks drafted anyone as good as Duclair?
Yeah I think he knew he blew the Burns and Meir deals then overplayed Karlsson especially if Carolina offered Pesce and Drury like rumored. I think he’ll probably get better over time, but it also seems like GM’s don’t want to work with him and that could just be a respect thing that has to be earnedI fully agree, I hope he takes what he can get but we know he loves playing hardball for no reason and screwing himself.
Never heard this tidbit; perhaps Carolina didn't offer a pick or wanted more retention.Yeah I think he knew he blew the Burns and Meir deals then overplayed Karlsson especially if Carolina offered Pesce and Drury like rumored. I think he’ll probably get better over time, but it also seems like GM’s don’t want to work with him and that could just be a respect thing that has to be earned
You never heard it because he pulled it out of his ass.Never heard this tidbit; perhaps Carolina didn't offer a pick or wanted more retention.
No. He needs to let Duclair have a chance to win even if the best offer is only a 7th round pick. The next few years there are going to be opportunities to over pay veterans on a short term deal the flip them to a contender at the deadline. Grier needs to show that he can get these kind of trades done. He can always sign Duclair in the off season if there is mutual interest.Perhaps, but the other way of looking at it is if he can sign Duclair for a two year deal at reasonable money, that's probably infinitely more valuable than a late third in a weak draft.
Frankly, Grier has done a lot of "favors" for a lot of players and I'm fast realizing being a "players GM" ain't gonna get the job done.No. He needs to let Duclair have a chance to win even if the best offer is only a 7th round pick. The next few years there are going to be opportunities to over pay veterans on a short term deal the flip them to a contender at the deadline. Grier needs to show that he can get these kind of trades done. He can always sign Duclair in the off season if there is mutual interest.
There are times that it doesn’t make sense to be a “player’s GM” and this isn’t one of them. Getting a draft pick and giving the player a chance to win the cup is a win for everyone.Frankly, Grier has done a lot of "favors" for a lot of players and I'm fast realizing being a "players GM" ain't gonna get the job done.
f*** that. Grier needs to play hardball. The markets been set and if Grier develops a reputation as being the GM who'll basically give players away simply so they can chase a cup then perhaps he's not the guy who should be behind our rebuild. Vegas is proving that the best way to handle business is by treating it as such. They've ushered in a new era of how teams succeed.There are times that it doesn’t make sense to be a “player’s GM” and this isn’t one of them. Getting a draft pick and giving the player a chance to win the cup is a win for everyone.
Of course Grier should play hardball to get the best draft pick for him. My point was that he should absolutely trade him for the best deal. He should not decline to trade him and just sign him like you suggested.f*** that. Grier needs to play hardball. The markets been set and if Grier develops a reputation as being the GM who'll basically give players away simply so they can chase a cup then perhaps he's not the guy who should be behind our rebuild. Vegas is proving that the best way to handle business is by treating it as such. They've ushered in a new era of how teams succeed.
I think he needs to have a firm expectation of what the return is and not waver from that.Of course Grier should play hardball to get the best draft pick for him. My point was that he should absolutely trade him for the best deal. He should not decline to trade him and just sign him like you suggested.
They have the added no tax situation which will keep players or bring free agents. San Jose has always been a hard sell unless the management takes care of the players.f*** that. Grier needs to play hardball. The markets been set and if Grier develops a reputation as being the GM who'll basically give players away simply so they can chase a cup then perhaps he's not the guy who should be behind our rebuild. Vegas is proving that the best way to handle business is by treating it as such. They've ushered in a new era of how teams succeed.