I don't think anyone here wants to shut down opinions. I mean, hell, I agree with a number of the opinions that Hodge posts.
The issue is in the presentation of those ideas. When this specific poster actually focuses on content, there's no problem. But when it's the frequent dose of neener-neener-nee-ner! or LOL DW + Jr! it gets tiresome. We've all heard it enough already--we will never forget at this point! No need for reminders!
I see... maybe I didnt follow closely enough...
btw, to throw my hat in the grier vs. DW debate, I gotta say DW was one of the greatest GMs I've ever seen. Hes not scotty bowman level, but he basically made the sharks competitive practically every year for 2 decades. Yes, they never won a cup. yes, some of his hundreds of picks over the 20 years were obviously mistakes (Meier>rantanen still stings, as does Michalek+bernier over Getzlaf+perry) but thats inevitable, and some of his moves were pure genious like turning Vesa toskala for picks that he maneuvered into drafting Logan couture, and of course pavs, labanc, and countless other 5th, 6,th, and 7th rounders that went on to have very good NHL careers (Braun, Demers, Wingels, Bonino, Demelo, Kuraly...). he also added Euro FA's tactically like Donskoi and melker Karlsson among others.
Most amazingly, he did this without the benefit of a natural (due to sucking) top 10 pick aside from Meier, and zero top 5 picks. To be good for 20 years without a top 10 pick is absolute mastery, and he did so by creating a great culture including Sommer in the AHL, who was a spectacular developmental coach, brilliant trades (jumbo theft when things were looking pretty bleak), snatching boyle, burns, and retention of talent. I suppose snatching karlsson and reaiining him turned out to the biggest mistake, but I confess that I LOVEd the move whne he did it. The sharks absolutely had a chance to win the cup every year, and the fact that they didnt isnt DW's fault in my opinion. It was more a combo of bad luck and reallllly bad draft positiioning for a long time making it harder to acquire and keep young superstars.
Find me the last team that won the cup wth a roster devoid of a top 5 pick selected BY THAT TEAM (not acquired in trade).
As for grier, I have been pretty down on him as the product on the ice the last two years and just about every one of his signings has been garbage (toffoli is the only signing ive liked so far that seems to fit a need at a respectable cost). I also do not credit him for winning the lottery and getting mack or for drafting will smith. Any do-do coulda done that by having such bad teams and kind ping pong balls (or equivalent).
However, some of his deals are starting to look ingenius, so I am beginning to change my view on him, and I could end up seeing him as a full on genious down the road:
1. Burns Deal: I hated this deal. Yes the sharks got rid of about 5M in salary, but they got nothing in return. Lorentz, makinieimi, and a 3rd is pretty much zero. I still think they could/should have gotten alot more for burns, but I suppose this was also a favor to Burns himself who had a NMC that limited the sharks. Furthermore, the cap savings was completely meaningless as the sharks are no where near the cap and whatever savings they got they spent on garbage like Lindbom, kunin, and co. As his first big trade, I gave him a D. BUT, then....
2. Meier Deal: meier had just one RFA year left. Ended up costing nearly 9M per for NJ to resign, which is alot especially for a team not ready to compete like the sharks. Grier had to get value. I thought his haul was only so so at hte time (a late first, likely late 2nd, and a few so so players/prospects). After Zetts struggled and Mukh look to flounder, it looked even worse. But suddenly I'm beginning to feel like its amazing as it rounds into form. In essense, it was Zetterlund (who looks like a 30 goal scorer to be), Mukh (can he be a top 4 Dman?), Musty, and the pick that allowed us to move up to 11 and get dick. Thats actually a pretty nice haul, not to mention the cap space saved.
3. karlsson: ***Grier got SUPER lucky here that Karlsson delived a norris winning historic 101 pt season. if karlsson had struggled, grier wouldnt have been mabel to move him at all. Like winning the lottery for celebrini, grier got lucky***. Still, grier unloaded the monster contract, retaining little, as granlund, hoffman, and ruuta actually made it pretty much a cap wash last year and this year. The deal was really designed for 2025-6 and 2026-7, to save 10M on the cap. I figured granlund, ruuta and hoff were throw ins for cap reasons, but granlund was amazing, and if he has nother great year, grier shuld be able to get another late first for him (assuming the sharks are not a PO team). Add in the 14th pick that was the basis for dick, and this deal ends up with 20M in cap savings over 2 years, potential top pairing Dman, and maybe even another late first in 2025. That's not a bad haul.
4. hertl: I actually liked this trade. Hertl is clearly on the decline in my eyes, even though I love him. saves nearly 7M on the cap for the next 6 years, and I could imagine that 7M to be largely dead money by 2-3 years from now. they did give up 2 3rd rounders, but got edstrom and the 2025 1st. I wonder, given the departures of Marchassault and stephenson, if the knights may struggle next year. Stone is great, but played only 56 games as injuries are starting to hurt him with age. Eichel also missed 19 games. I could imagine the knights 1st rounder being like the pens in the mid teens, which could be a nice asset. Edstrom remains TBD, but this too could add two quality NHL assets while saving 7M per.
5. Walman for #53 (LSW): this is a grea move even if walman never played a game as the sharks dont need the cap space (at least not this year) and LSW may be a solid Dman (some mock drafts had him as a late 1st).
Taken together from summer 2025: the sharks give up karlsson, Meier, and Hertl, and get
- approximately 26M in cap space per year (or Toffoli, Wennberg, Grundstrum, dyllandrea,goodrow, Walman and 5M in space left for signings next summer)
-zetterlund (coming into prime, 24G last year and poised for more)
-Mukh (TBD, but we'll know this year most likely)
-musty
-Dickinson
-LSW
-two likely 2025 first rounders (VGK, possible grandlund package at deadline)
Potentially, that could be four top 9 forwards (zetterlund, Musty, Toffoli, and 2025 pick), 2-3 likely top four defensemen among (mukh, dick, walman, and LSW), and some depth players too (Wennberg, Grundstrom, Goodrow, Dyllandrea, edstrom, maybe the early round pick for granlund).
All that for an aging karlsson, Injury prone hertl, and Meier. Taken as a whole, thats a pretty reasonable return, in addition to the assets gotten by stinking (smith+mack).
I think the final big test for GMMG will be summer 2025, and specifically adding a top pairing D, and getting the team back in PO contention while adding 4 more good draft picks (hopefully 3 firsts if Granlund has another 60 pt season and a 2nd). I see no reason why we need to stink in 2025-6 if Grier does a good job.
By that point, Musty will be NHL ready, chernyshov/haltunnen/Bystedt/Edstrom might be too, not to menton Gushkin cardwell and bordeleau pushing for spots. Eklund, Mack, and Smith will have NHL seasons under thier belts but still be on ELCs. Dickinson should be ready for a real look, Mukh and thrun should develop too. By summer 2025, the sharks will have 30+M in cap space and only need 1 or 2 top 6 forwards to complement the kids, 1 top pair d, and one solid depth D. If grier can go out and find those guys, the sharks should be a legit good team like 25-26. Thats the real test in my eyes.
So, all in all, Grier's signings (aside from toffoli) have been pretty poor, albeit low risk. His drafting in 2022 looks mediocre at best as bystedt, havelid, and lund all look very questionable to be impact NHL players and the depth picks look mastly bad too, albeit he had little prep time, and of course, its too early to know. His burns trade was bascially worthless other than a sign of repsect to burns himself as the cap savings either went unused or was used stupidly. However, his trades of meier, hertl, and karlsson netted a respectable prospect/pick haul which, if complimented with smart deployment of the saved cap space, could be the basis of the next decade.
Jury is still out, but well know in the next two years.