I have a tough time getting on GMJR for what transpired since last June. The Reaves ordeal was bad, I’ll concede that much. But the other stuff? It’s just so hard to say without knowing the details. I don’t think anyone was too broken up about Kunitz leaving. Cullen was 50/50 to return but ultimately picked his hometown team. I think the fan base was pretty split over Bonino. I still think 4x4 for him was too much for too long. And their hands were really tied with Fleury.
To the players they did acquire, I was overall very pleased with how Sheahan and Oleksiak turned out. I think they can be solid contributors moving forward, and they were cheap. Hunwick was a failure, but I don’t know how much of that can be pinned on GMJR vs the player. He wasn’t THIS bad on Toronto and I thought he could provide decent enough depth to replace Hainsey/Daley. Wasn’t to be. Perhaps he busts out next year a la Paul Martin back in the second year of his deal with the Pens. Or maybe they just cut their losses.
The Brassard trade is business. You move out an expiring contract for a contract with a bit of length and a reasonable cap hit. You also trade a first rounder, an unknown goalie prospect, and take your medicine with Reaves. All in the spirit of trying to threepeat. For whatever reason, immediate results weren’t recognized, but if it was due to injury (which is likely) I think it’s fair to hold off on the final grade for that move.
TLDR - Without knowing the full story, it’s hard for me to blame GMJR. It’s not NHL18 where you just sign and trade whoever you want whenever you want. Sometimes things work, sometimes they don’t. He chose the path that he thought could bring a third straight Cup. Given his recent history, he’s been way more right than wrong. Some things just didn’t go according to plan. That’s life. Whatever.