Mike in Houston
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Anyone know if Drury is addressing the media today?
I'd prefer the owner talk... and say Chris can solely focus on the hot oil pizza at Colony Grill now.
Anyone know if Drury is addressing the media today?
I don't buy that his day to day injury status was what scared off other GMs from potential trade - we've seen quite a few trades for injured players recently including this TDLSeparate performance from this, the longest tenured, most respected guy in the room *at best* let the team completely quit for 20 games in December because they decided they were pissy over... uh... the GM wanting to improve the team by any means necessary.
f*** all the way off, and double f*** off throwing out another injury to scare teams off from trading for you. 4D chess.
He's been a very important part of PK's success over the last 4 (?) years but between JTM, Zib, Trocheck, Cuylle, and 4th liners there are plenty of options. I also think that Berard will be a good PKer fairly soon.
I know that....but that's almost preferable to having him on the roster and on the ice.Nope...our braindead GM gave him a deal that is buyout proof. We get basically no cap savings from buying him out. Then he doubled down & wrote it up the same way for our overpaid goalie.
I know that....but that's almost preferable to having him on the roster and on the ice.
This is the riveting stuff he couldn't talk about for 3 months & needed to wait til break up day? He's still holding something back.
It doesn't change responsibilities, but do you not empathize at all with how it can impact motivation? Any human would be affected by the uncertainty of whether they might be fired the next day, whether their colleagues might be fired the next day, whether they are going to be part of the company's future and (presumed) successes.I'll disagree with the bold.
Knowing or not knowing doesn't change what the players responsibilities are.
Ok, to offer a rebuttal, a bunch of Gen Z's are gonna have their name on the Cup this year. And even more next year. And even more the following year.Based on the quotes we’re getting, and yes it will probably annoy some posters to say so, but this is partially the change over to a roster where the oldest guys are young millennials and half the team are Gen Z or whatever. I mean, it just is. Kreids and Mika make the millennial cut off by like 3-5 years, Fox and Laf and everyone else are Gen Z. There isn’t a player born before 91 on the team. This generation of players will expect communication and gentle management and inclusion. Even Ovie and Sid are 80s babies. That breed is dying out. This is the new future. When the second oldest guy on the team was born in 93 and we’re concerned with their age, that’s just reality.
Did they quit? Or were they struggling with motivation, struggling with chemistry and execution, struggling with confidence because things were going wrong and they had no idea if they would be on the team the very next day?Struggling is one thing, outright quitting is something completely different. These guys flat out quit in the middle of the season when they went 4-15 during that stretch in Nov/Dec.
He could have made actual moves in the offseason to address what you’re describing as opposed to the jack shit he didIf he waited until the deadline to begin making moves you'd probably be complaining that he waited too long...
This team has been horrendous at 5v5 for 4 years now. The first 20 games of the year showed how goaltending-dependant they were, even moreso than last year... what exactly is drury suppose to do? Let the ship sink on its own? So you can clamor that he isn't doing enough?
If Kreider’s hand requires surgery, it complicates any possible trade and likely makes a buyout impossible to execute..
Gotta know whether Colony Grill management is communicative with its individual restaurants and employees. What's their recipe for success and how can it be translated to a hockey organization?
He was legitimately the worst forward in the league during his last season with the Rangers. I guess the moral of the story is: don't give up on young players under 25.I watched Brett Howden take the puck blow by a defender and score last night. I want blood.
Quinn messed him up by refusing to let him develop.He was legitimately the worst forward in the league during his last season with the Rangers. I guess the moral of the story is: don't give up on young players under 25.
Yea, lets run it again, that will work.Hot take....
Drury gets canned, Kreider and Mika get another year here.
The hot oil sells itself.
I would agree if they didn't look lifeless to a man. Another group I might give them the benefit of the doubt, not this one.Did they quit? Or were they struggling with motivation, struggling with chemistry and execution, struggling with confidence because things were going wrong and they had no idea if they would be on the team the very next day?
Again - it's the NHL. The smallest of margins separate great teams from poor teams, and are the difference between a team looking like they are giving 100% and everyone is in sync vs. a team looking they aren't trying.
holy shit, he looks amazing!
But again, I'm convinced that "looking lifeless" is a bit of an illusion. The smallest of margins can have a huge impact on how a team looks on the ice.I would agree if they didn't look lifeless to a man. Another group I might give them the benefit of the doubt, not this one.