Micklebot
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Well, there's some interesting context omitted from this listWhich points do you disagree with? Because it seems like all of them still stand in their validity.
1. Traded a 1RP for a player on an expiring contract before they even discussed a contract extension.
And then Dorion failed to extend him while Staois succeeded in extending Ullmark. It's also important context that Ullmark had a 16 team NTC list and chose not to put Ottawa on that list, and the 1st rd pick was 25th OA not 7OA, that in itself changes the risk profile substantially.
2. Signed a scoring winger to a big enough contract that it put us in a cap bind to sign Pinto.
We weren't really in a bind to sign Pinto though, we still had 4 mil left after singing him (enough to keep Joseph if we wanted). When Dorion put us in a cap bind, we literally couldn't ice a 20 man roster opening night as a result, and were constantly juggling pieces to keep cap compliant all year, and still hadn't signed Pinto. You're creating a false equivalency
Just checked, had we kept Joseph, along with making all the other moves, we could have iced a 20 man roster with 514k in cap space, certainly not ideal to have no extra's but a very different situation than what Dorion did where we had, if I recall, ~11k in capspace before signing Pinto.
3. That scoring winger signing means we had to pay to unload Joseph, instead of recouping an asset.
As per above, we didn't have to trade Joseph, we chose to. We made a choice to get Amadio for joseph's role. Joseph was never going to return an asset of any real value imo, but I can see the argument for keeping Joseph over adding Amadio, they seem to have prefered Amadio, which I'm personally in agreement with, but I don't begrudge anyone who'd have prefered Joseph and a 3rd over Amadio.
4. Made a pretty significant reach at the draft with our 1RP, taking a guy at 7 who was consensus ranked in the mid-teens.
No we didn't, Yakemchuk went in the range he was expected to based on the Mackenzie scouting poll (the gold standard year after year). The composition of the draft was such that 5-15 was tight, this is nothing like drafting Boucher at 10, another false equivalency on your part.
5. Offloaded a 26yo top 4 D, who has another 8 years of NHL-quality play in him, for a guy who will be 34 when the season starts and has 2, maaaaaaybe 3, more years of NHL-quality play in him.
Yes, however Chychrun very clearly was not a fit. He was absolutely terrible last season with us, and Jensen has been great so far, as well as seems to have revitalized Chabot.
6. Talked about adding veterans and experience to the lineup in the lead up to the offseason and the only guy he brought in who fits that description is Perron, who more or less is exactly the same thing Tarasenko brought the year before.
Jensen is absolutely a vet with experience, not sure how you can miss him immediately after complaining he's too old... Cousins has over 600 career games, and another 60+ playoff games, including a Stanley cup ring, even Amadio has close to 400 games and a Stanley cup ring. All these guys add experience, particularly playoff experience. I do think Tarasenko was a good pickup by Dorion, but we moved out Kelly (177 games, 0 playoffs) and replaced him with Gregor (241 games, 2 playoffs), Kastelic (144 games, zero playoffs) and replaced him with Cousins (592 games, and 63 playoffs), Joseph (360 gp, 10 playoffs) replacing him with Amadio (369 gp and 21 playoffs), and Chychrun (467 gp, 9 playoff) with Jensen (562 gp, 27 playoffs). All those guys have more experience than we sent out especially when you include playoffs.
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