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Happens when you’re playin’ the young’ins.
“Les jeunes, y poussent,” factor.
“Les jeunes, y poussent,” factor.
He didn’t acquire a 1C, he acquired a centre prospect and 2nd line winger in exchange for a top10 goal scoring LW on a darling contract. We lost Tatar as FA without even playing him in the playoffs (DD preferring a multiply injured Toffoli and Gallagher to him!!)
We all wanted Patches gone by the time of trade but let’s not kid — he was the best player of the trade and just last year he was PPG.
It was a fair trade, but often enough giving up the best player of the trade is a losing proposition. The Habs weren’t rebuilding then, so basically through Bergevin’s mismanagement we had to give up a goal scoring LW for no good reason.
Caufield slipped down the rankings. Not sure what you want me to say. I will never give that bozo credit for wasting ten years and Carey Price’s prime.In the end MB made a huge mistake when they drafted KK, and hit a huge home run when selecting CC.
Your arguing they lacked scoring so they were forced to select CC but weren’t they so weak at centre he was forced to take KK. In that case, should he not get a pass for that pick, lol. He made both picks and deserves credit and blame for both.
Slam him for his mistakes but it’s weak and lame to try to discredit his good moves as they just fell into his lap.
This is true. I wanted Marc Bergevin gone, and I don't think he was a good GM. That said, Marc Bergevin was not an idiot. I don't like a lot of the decisions he made, and contracts he gave out. But at the same time he was able to spot some really good players. He would be an asset to have in a team's brass just maybe he should not have been the main guy.
Caufield slipped down the rankings. Not sure what you want me to say. I will never give that bozo credit for wasting ten years and Carey Price’s prime.
Missing on Chucky, Drouin, and Kotkaniemi is far worse than drafting Caufield who fell onto his lap.
Yeah, he was a rookie GM that didn’t have the full skill set to be a good GM.
At the time of trade Suzuki was a prospect in the CHL nowhere to an established NHLer.Sorry but NS is a legit 1c and MB did acquire him.
This is true. I wanted Marc Bergevin gone, and I don't think he was a good GM. That said, Marc Bergevin was not an idiot. I don't like a lot of the decisions he made, and contracts he gave out. But at the same time he was able to spot some really good players. He would be an asset to have in a team's brass just maybe he should not have been the main guy.
And objectively a GM doesn't deserve credit for who gets drafted picks because outside a top 3-5 pick they have virtually no input. So if we are being objective Timmins deserves the credit.One can give a GM credit for whatever his good moves were but also stare he was an awful GM. It’s called being objective.
Well, he wasn't a rookie after being our GM for 9 years. He did some really bad stuff. But at the same time, I think he had an eye for certain kinds of talent. I don't think he is ever meant to be a GM.
Perfectly said, he wasn’t ready to be the top dog.
At the time of trade Suzuki was a prospect in the CHL nowhere to an established NHLer.
We all know that NHL Centres are not easily available and it would be hard to find them even on PlayStation, isn’t that right?
I don't think he would ever be ready. I just don't think he is that guy. But I do think there were things he was good at.
Not a fan of Bergevin but I had once studied the players drafted from 11-30 through the years. Drafting a player like Caufield where he was drafted is as rare as Haley’s Comet.Caufield slipped down the rankings. Not sure what you want me to say. I will never give that bozo credit for wasting ten years and Carey Price’s prime.
Missing on Chucky, Drouin, and Kotkaniemi is far worse than drafting Caufield who fell onto his lap.
And where did that lead us exactly ? If we tanked, we could've added a few more top players to play with Price all his career.
There’s also evidence that Arber gave Okposo a little message.
There’s also evidence that Arber gave Okposo a little message.
Yeah I have been think Cournoyer for a while too.Great effort against a really physical team! All around entertaining game, Susy and Caufield pushing the play Slaf keeps proving he belongs Dvo with a Hatty! Jake made some big stops at the end! Caufield looks more and more like Cournoyer, gets knocked down and bounces right up and goes right back after it, really impressive!!!
If (Touch wood Jinx killed) Monahan says healthy this year he will win the masterton. But you still have to trade him even then.Yeah, if it's a 3 years contract, OK, whatever. No more than this. Monahan is a mirage.
When you’re in a first pairing role, you’re as prominent as can be. There is no below the radar however, Guhle can handle himself.I'm not sure what free ride there has been. I remember mantha giving him an elbow to the head during a scrum back in game 3 or so.
It's not new, and Guhle doesn't back down from it either.
Lucky for me there are no vodka ads.Yeah... the relentless commercials for online betting are really getting to me. They're cheap and gimmicky, and I find it offensive. There must be a middle-ground between free expression and shamelessly exploiting an addiction.
Cournoyer was built like an ox, though. His lower body strength was legendary, as described in Ken Dryden’s book, The Game. And he could fly like few others in his era, as well as play a power game.Yeah I have been think Cournoyer for a while too.