Doshell Propivo
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Very true.The sooner that the rebuild begins the sooner everyone on this board will be happy
Prospects, draft parties and the fuuuuture.
Very true.The sooner that the rebuild begins the sooner everyone on this board will be happy
I always thought maybe he slides in as a 3c when JGP leaves. Has decent vision but is allergic to the wall. Have no idea how he is on the dot!He does not have to play like Martin or Clutterbuck. Roy is seeing that Engvall is allergic to the boards and going near the front of the net because he refuses to take any contact.
Maybe we can bring in George McPhee this summer as GM to replace Lou. I bet that would make you happy.I’m not a big Don Waddell fan, but he’s the GM and deserves the credit there. A person in a supportive role vs one running the show are two entirely different things.
Fitz and Guerin and Blake have been meh since stepping into larger roles as the GM, that includes inheriting franchise players on their roster.
He seems to have done just fine in Vegas.Maybe we can bring in George McPhee this summer as GM to replace Lou. I bet that would make you happy.
I'm game for a total reset. Fire everyone, in the NHL and BP.Who do you all think is the front runner to succeed Lou? Chris L.? Roy? Someone from outside the org?
outside the islanders pleaseWho do you all think is the front runner to succeed Lou? Chris L.? Roy? Someone from outside the org?
Overpaid vets, first round exits and mediocrityyyyyyyyyyyVery true.
Prospects, draft parties and the fuuuuture.
Prospects, draft parties and the fuuuuture.
Is there a third option?Overpaid vets, first round exits and mediocrityyyyyyyyyyy
Without draft capital, prospects and cap space? No.Is there a third option?
[I'd like a team that can contend and improve at the same time, but that's me]
That's pretty bleak.Without draft capital, prospects and cap space? No.
Yes. Which is precisely what the Isles are doing. You can criticize the tactics but support the strategy. And that's not a defense of Lou necessarily. You can tear it down, trade everyone, shed as much payroll and accumulate picks. Or you can continue to build on what you have, be competitive and try to improve. The first method is GUARANTEED to result in years of sucking. The second method offers no guarantee of success but certainly gives you more of a chance, short term.Is there a third option?
[I'd like a team that can contend and improve at the same time, but that's me]
Is "draft capital" the new "assets?"Without draft capital, prospects and cap space? No.
2021: Missed playoffs; fired coachYes. Which is precisely what the Isles are doing. You can criticize the tactics but support the strategy. And that's not a defense of Lou necessarily. You can tear it down, trade everyone, shed as much payroll and accumulate picks. Or you can continue to build on what you have, be competitive and try to improve. The first method is GUARANTEED to result in years of sucking. The second method offers no guarantee of success but certainly gives you more of a chance, short term.
Someone here said that you don't rebuild out of of frustration. You rebuild because you are left with no choice. The risk/reward for a complete teardown just isn't there for me with this team. Not yet.
If you say it is.Is "draft capital" the new "assets?"
What do you mean by "this group?" I'm all for change and improvement. I just don't want to see a complete tear down. Barzal, Sorokin, Dobson, Romanov, Horvat are all between 24-28 years old. And you can restock the cupboard while still remaining competitive and being a playoff team. Just because you're a lotto loser and picking, for example, 8th overall, as opposed to 17th overall, it doesn't guarantee any acceleration of building a cup contender. This fascination with losing really perplexes me.2021: Missed playoffs; fired coach
2022: Embarrassed in six games
2023: Fired coach; still likely another missed playoffs/first-round exit
Yep, I'm sure this group just needs more time.
You're all for change and improvement, but I have yet to see any plan for that. Lou hasn't been able to meaningfully improve this roster in 3 years, so either he's a complete idiot, or it is not possible given our situation.What do you mean by "this group?" I'm all for change and improvement. I just don't want to see a complete tear down. Barzal, Sorokin, Dobson, Romanov, Horvat are all between 24-28 years old. And you can restock the cupboard while still remaining competitive and being a playoff team. Just because you're a lotto loser and picking, for example, 8th overall, as opposed to 17th overall, it doesn't guarantee any acceleration of building a cup contender. This fascination with losing really perplexes me.
And you're spot on with the last three seasons (although the final chapter of this one is yet to be written). Looks like three disappointments in three seasons under three different coaches. No bueno. But I do want to point out, even though a first round exit is a first round exit, not sure they were exactly "embarrassed" by the Canes...
Buyout/trade some of the vets. More trades like the ones for Horvat and Romanov. Build around Sorokin, Horvat, Romanov, Barzal, Dobson.You're all for change and improvement, but I have yet to see any plan for that. Lou hasn't been able to meaningfully improve this roster in 3 years, so either he's a complete idiot, or it is not possible given our situation.
Would I like the team to be competitive immediately? Sure. Is it likely to happen, given our situation? No. I'd rather proactively start a rebuild/retool/refresh/whatever you want to call it to make you sleep better at night, than watch a single more minute of this pathetic, mediocre country club of a team.
That’s a rebuild.Buyout/trade some of the vets. More trades like the ones for Horvat and Romanov. Build around Sorokin, Horvat, Romanov, Barzal, Dobson.
Buyout/trade some of the vets. More trades like the ones for Horvat and Romanov. Build around Sorokin, Horvat, Romanov, Barzal, Dobson.
If you're building around five current players, highly-paid or soon-to-be (and presumably keeping some others as well), that's not a "rebuild".That’s a rebuild.
Almost everyone is in agreement on what to do but not what to call it.That’s a rebuild.
That’s a rebuild.
I'm not sure, but with the current contracts , there’s hardly anything to work with but buyouts.Buyout/trade some of the vets. More trades like the ones for Horvat and Romanov. Build around Sorokin, Horvat, Romanov, Barzal, Dobson.
Poor @MJF … means well. But this has been a thing for a few years now. Rebuild vs retool.Always thought of the term "rebuild" as being directly associated with the selecting of 2-4 high draft picks in succession and then reconstructing the team, if not just supplementing it, around them already in the period where they're U23 players, if even that.
Definitely think most everyone in the biz would say that if you've got a core of 5 or 6 guys between 23-29 years of age and you feel it's time to do some landscaping or even reconstructing several portions of the team around that core, then you're talking about "retooling".
I'm not even sure about the "hate to lose and work hard" part anymore. For two thirds of the team, it looks to me like they are just going through the motions.It's not enough to get guys that hate to lose and work hard - I think this team has that - they lack talent, youth and speed. That's what they need to get this offseason - and it's a lot tougher to get than hard workers