When did we have two Cup runs? Cup runs are when you run to the Cup. We never did that and to the degree that we came somewhat close, they were wind-aided. So yes, I agree, we don't need to say nice things about them. And we especially don't need to say nice things about them because they sewed the seeds for where we are now. I keep referring to it and I hope he doesn't mind, but @MJF has summed up so perfectly the situation with a line that should, in my opinion, be memorialized somewhere, somehow because of its perfection. "Lou has been trying to win the 2021 Stanley Cup for four years". That's the whole thing in a nutshell. He saw a flawed team go further than it had any right to under highly unusual circumstances and misread what he was seeing. He took it to mean that we were great and just a step away, well worthy of selling the future to double and triple down on what was actually mediocre. When the fans do that, it is perfectly natural. Their not the supposed experts, they just want to win and see their team go far. But when the GM does it, gambles away the milk money on an illusion, that's unforgivable.The succession plan is to fire him immediately and then hire anyone without his last name as an interim or permanent GM.
I don’t think it’s necessary to say nice things about our 2 Cup runs while he was GM. My retort would be to say “What have you done for me lately?” Nada.
One last note. I blame the owners more than Lou. They have accommodated Lou and been far too hands off in their oversight. Clearly this is not in their skill set, but that’s also not a great excuse.
Kakko stinks and Seattle is hoping he lives up to his potential and didn’t trade anything for him. Nelson and Kakko are not comparable.Once again, the Isles waited too long. Now Kappo from the Rangers is the hot talks about him going to the Wild. Trade value of Nelson is going down, day by day. You'll see......
Lou once again is going to screw the isles. Nelson is invisible for most of this year. He's probably headed for his worst season (projected 25-25-50) in a while.
Lou resigns him for 6M for another 4 years....book it.
Why would you put one of our best players right now on the 4th line?!?!When everyone is healthy, I would like to see the following...
Tsyplakov-Horvat-Pageau
Lee-Nelson-Palmieri
MacLean-Barzal-Duclair
Engvall-Cizikas-Holmstrom
Pelech-Pulock
Romanov-Dobson
Cholowski/George-Mayfield
Glad to see him going to Seattle but you can't ignore the age difference and that's what I'm worried about. A young talent who like Kakko who to me didn't really get a fair shake in NY might be more appealing to the Wild or Dallas if they have to give up picks and young prospects.Kakko stinks and Seattle is hoping he lives up to his potential and didn’t trade anything for him. Nelson and Kakko are not comparable.
Lets see him play on a regular basis and regular line in Seattle before I agree with this statementKakko is way more of a bust than Wahlstrom. Or any recent Islanders 1st.
I agree with Dobson, no way I'm I paying him 8-9M and if that's what he's demanding, then yes we need to move him. But I hope he and his agent realize with this season and how bad he's playing he can expect around 6-7M for his next deal with us.That’s fair. I was trying to find an acceptable path forward where the Isles don’t want to pay Dobson $8/9M and can leverage him for another player and still keep Barzal.
Dobson’s contract is a real wild card for this team. If he turns into a Nurse/Jones clone, the Isles are in a rough spot.
To change this team, a major contracted forward needs to go, same with a defenseman. Adjusting the fringe ain’t gonna move the needle much.
I would just use Barzal for a player swap to end the ongoing misery of believing he’s anything more than a Alexei Kovalev - and you don’t build a competitive team around such a player.
Lmao