HF Habs: Out Of Town Thread: 2024 Off-Season edition (Mod Warning #2635)

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Big Lurk

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Like the Weber trade, my biggest issue with the Price contract wasn't the actual move itself but the subsequent moves made after it. It makes no sense to trade for Weber and resign Price and not go all in. You don't make either moves to enter into a retool which is what we did because Bergy didn't prioritize resigning Radulov and Markov which subsequently made the Drouin trade pointless as instead of adding Drouin to the offense, he had to makeup for the loss of Radulov which he couldn't.

Bet he bought himself a dog though
 
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Rapala

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Watching the Leafs trying to assemble a roster is one of the highlights of the offseason since years. It would drive me insane as a fan.
The thing that kills me the most is they decide to drop Peabody and then turn around and sign arguably one of the worst GM's possible.
He got absolutely fleeced for the talent he traded. Compare that to what Chevy got for Dubois.
 

Lafleurs Guy

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Like the Weber trade, my biggest issue with the Price contract wasn't the actual move itself but the subsequent moves made after it. It makes no sense to trade for Weber and resign Price and not go all in. You don't make either moves to enter into a retool which is what we did because Bergy didn't prioritize resigning Radulov and Markov which subsequently made the Drouin trade pointless as instead of adding Drouin to the offense, he had to makeup for the loss of Radulov which he couldn't.
Exactly. And we should remember that once they got Drouin they played him at center and put Galchenyuk at wing.

Just unbelievably incompetent management.
 

Wats

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Like the Weber trade, my biggest issue with the Price contract wasn't the actual move itself but the subsequent moves made after it. It makes no sense to trade for Weber and resign Price and not go all in. You don't make either moves to enter into a retool which is what we did because Bergy didn't prioritize resigning Radulov and Markov which subsequently made the Drouin trade pointless as instead of adding Drouin to the offense, he had to makeup for the loss of Radulov which he couldn't.
The worst part of all it they ended up drafting worse than someone would following Bob McKenzie's rankings.
 

ReHabs

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I don't get that move. It must be forced by the owner to save money right? With the cap space they have and them not being a prime destination for UFA it makes 0 sense from a hockey perspective. They have like nobody to resign for a while outside of Byram and Tuch next summer too.
Skinner is like Drouin -- if you have a rugged playoff team you can afford to carry him and his soft playing style but for BUF and their desperate efforts to hit the playoffs they need to go the opposite direction. Skinner is actually far too soft and disengaged to be considered a playoff player. I'm a PPG-slut and even I would turn him down if he was offered to the Habs. I'd only sign him as a FA if he came at a very low cap-hit but even then, I don't think our team can afford to carry someone this soft.

That's a pathetic turn out.
It's a tropical storm preceding a hurricane...

Exactly. And we should remember that once they got Drouin they played him at center and put Galchenyuk at wing.

Just unbelievably incompetent management.
Never forget Bergevin had die-hard fans to his final day and after. There will still be commentators who will equivocate for him and his moves.

I was probably far too jaded to be fair to Hughes the last few years because of how frustrating it was to see Habs fans actually support Bergevin and his many awful moves and motivations.
 
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