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Also a 1C/2C wouldn’t hurt.Trotz needs a new coach asap. What's Jacques Lemaire up to these days?
Also a 1C/2C wouldn’t hurt.Trotz needs a new coach asap. What's Jacques Lemaire up to these days?
The person you responded to did not say this. Tampa fans have repeatedly stated that they do not begrudge Brisebois for not signing Stamkos, the issue we have is how he never intended to. His actions, and what he said to the media, never lined up.
The previous summer, when he was eligible to be extended, JBB made no attempt to sign him. Essentially every key member of the team we extend the summer before they reach free agency, we do this to avoid drama at the end, for instance we extended Hedman as soon as we were able to. This pushed Stamkos to finally say something about it to the media, since he didn't want to quietly be pushed aside and wanted to stay. JBB's response:
The problem I have with this response from JBB is he's implying that he has no role in the decision making process, the pieces fall where they fall and he's just a facilitator. He says a lot of nice things about Stamkos, but doesn't address the WHY as to not tabling an offer to Stamkos, while his peers get offers.
Then, on completion of the season
20 days after making this statement, Brisebois traded for McDonagh, eliminating all but about ~3m in cap space. JBB continued to act like we would keep Stamkos.
GM BriseBois believes Lightning can still re-sign Stamkos
The Lightning re-acquired defenceman Ryan McDonagh from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a second and fourth-round pick, raising some eyebrows and questions as to whether the team will have the adequate cap space to re-sign their current $8.5 million-per-year captain.www.sportsnet.ca
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Again, the problem I have is that JBB completely glosses over his role as being the decision maker. He didn't accidentally trade for McDonagh and have no cap space, he has a deterministic opinion of Stamkos's worth and was handcuffing his ability to sign him. At this point in time one can reason that JBB thinks Stamkos is worth ~3m per year, and the rumors of him offering that but turning down a 4m aav counter offer from Stamkos seem very accurate.
So, at the end of the day Lightning fans aren't mad that JBB let Stamkos walk, we are mad that he had such a low opinion of him(while praising him in public) that he thought he was only worth ~3m per year. Stamkos still had 40g and was a ppg, but we let him walk because Stamkos needed more than 3m to stay and JBB wasn't budging. The lack of transparency makes the entire process feel really underhanded and deceptive.
The business side is the business side, everyone with a brain would tell you that offering a substantial contract at that age and with signs of his regress in play would be a huge mistake. The timeline reads like they were trying to push that narrative to the media and to Stamkos, without being wildly disrespectful and straight up saying it. They kept it open they would love to have him still on that type of 3-4 milly range, and they were going to let him make that decision in the off season if he wanted to look for another big contract to end his career on.
That timeline looks about as cordial as you can get publicly, when having to move on from a veteran that is most likely going to be offered more than his worth going to a new team. You expect them to absolutely bury him as a player all season publicly, as they move on for a playoff push?
If you don't care about the optics of callously cutting bait with the 15 year face of your franchise and team captain, sure, I guess you can do whatever you want based on the rules of the collective bargaining agreement. Doesn't mean I need to like it, and I think Brisebois is an amazing GM, but he handled this poorly.
Respectfully, where your argument falls apart is that it was handled cordially, unless you think ghosting someone is being cordial. There was zero contact between Stamkos and Brisebois on a contract extension until Stamkos said something publicly, forcing a response from the GM. Yeah, of course a GM is not going to publicly come out and just shit talk a player, he wants to sweep that public relations dilemma under the rug. So your idea of respectful is to not communicate at all with him, not looping him into a negotiations timeline, until the media came to him with it?
If Stamkos were completely busted and not an NHL player, I can see where Brisebois would want to cut bait entirely and how it would be disrespectful to lead Stamkos on. You're implying that this was the case, when in reality this was his last 3 seasons in Tampa
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I see no signs of regression. Stamkos was told to hush and wait and then was offered a 3m AAV take it or leave it offer. That's the kind of offer you make where you're not really wanting the player to say yes, even as a player in a reduced role. There is a reason why Stamkos, who is one of the most respectful guys in the game couldn't restrain himself from being a little ruffled over the entire thing.
Yeah and how did that play out? Nobody but a few people care to this day. The best decision was made. They ditched Stamkos and the franchise is still thriving.
The aging veteran due for a big market value contract. Any GM should 9 times out of 10 shy away from this. His play was declining as most Bolts fans stated last year in his thread. No one said he wasn't still an NHL player.If you don't care about the optics of callously cutting bait with the 15 year face of your franchise and team captain, sure, I guess you can do whatever you want based on the rules of the collective bargaining agreement. Doesn't mean I need to like it, and I think Brisebois is an amazing GM, but he handled this poorly.
Respectfully, where your argument falls apart is that it was handled cordially, unless you think ghosting someone is being cordial. There was zero contact between Stamkos and Brisebois on a contract extension until Stamkos said something publicly, forcing a response from the GM. Yeah, of course a GM is not going to publicly come out and just shit talk a player, he wants to sweep that public relations dilemma under the rug. So your idea of respectful is to not communicate at all with him, not looping him into a negotiations timeline, until the media came to him with it?
If Stamkos were completely busted and not an NHL player, I can see where Brisebois would want to cut bait entirely and how it would be disrespectful to lead Stamkos on. You're implying that this was the case, when in reality this was his last 3 seasons in Tampa
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I see no signs of regression. Stamkos was told to hush and wait and then was offered a 3m AAV take it or leave it offer. That's the kind of offer you make where you're not really wanting the player to say yes, even as a player in a reduced role. There is a reason why Stamkos, who is one of the most respectful guys in the game couldn't restrain himself from being a little ruffled over the entire thing.
The aging veteran due for a big market value contract. Any GM should 9 times out of 10 shy away from this. His play was declining as most Bolts fans stated last year in his thread. No one said he wasn't still an NHL player.
Historically speaking, the GM will have been right to not give 4x8 million to a play-declining 34 year old, and yes Stamkos has a right to walk away from a team friendly contract to get his market value.
On the way, the GM praised the veteran, and didn't tarnish his name over what everyone saw was coming. He addressed it a handful of times, but didn't drag him through the mud, wanting to focus on the team's season and playoff push. Don't know what else you could have asked for in that situation when a GM has to address an expiring contract like that to media that asks.
After Stamkos retires, he will look back and see why the decision to not find a way to give him market value was made, and be okay with it, and so will those few of Bolts fans that are still emotional.
It was the right call, and done as cordial as you can for someone who played their entire career with a team, but clearly didn't fit with the cap structure anymore.
He looks like the guy from Fasttimes at Ridgemount High for the older folk in here
He looks like the guy from Fasttimes at Ridgemount High for the older folk in here
The person you responded to did not say this. Tampa fans have repeatedly stated that they do not begrudge Brisebois for not signing Stamkos, the issue we have is how he never intended to. His actions, and what he said to the media, never lined up.
The previous summer, when he was eligible to be extended, JBB made no attempt to sign him. Essentially every key member of the team we extend the summer before they reach free agency, we do this to avoid drama at the end, for instance we extended Hedman as soon as we were able to. This pushed Stamkos to finally say something about it to the media, since he didn't want to quietly be pushed aside and wanted to stay. JBB's response:
The problem I have with this response from JBB is he's implying that he has no role in the decision making process, the pieces fall where they fall and he's just a facilitator. He says a lot of nice things about Stamkos, but doesn't address the WHY as to not tabling an offer to Stamkos, while his peers get offers.
Then, on completion of the season
20 days after making this statement, Brisebois traded for McDonagh, eliminating all but about ~3m in cap space. JBB continued to act like we would keep Stamkos.
GM BriseBois believes Lightning can still re-sign Stamkos
The Lightning re-acquired defenceman Ryan McDonagh from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a second and fourth-round pick, raising some eyebrows and questions as to whether the team will have the adequate cap space to re-sign their current $8.5 million-per-year captain.www.sportsnet.ca
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Again, the problem I have is that JBB completely glosses over his role as being the decision maker. He didn't accidentally trade for McDonagh and have no cap space, he has a deterministic opinion of Stamkos's worth and was handcuffing his ability to sign him. At this point in time one can reason that JBB thinks Stamkos is worth ~3m per year, and the rumors of him offering that but turning down a 4m aav counter offer from Stamkos seem very accurate.
So, at the end of the day Lightning fans aren't mad that JBB let Stamkos walk, we are mad that he had such a low opinion of him(while praising him in public) that he thought he was only worth ~3m per year. Stamkos still had 40g and was a ppg, but we let him walk because Stamkos needed more than 3m to stay and JBB wasn't budging. The lack of transparency makes the entire process feel really underhanded and deceptive.
All this is part of negociating. I don't see a problem.
You realize that had he signed Stamkos to 5 million per and he sucked, Brisebois would be crucified.
This is what it takes to remain competitive. It isn't personal, it is business.
I've been trying to place this since 2008. Thank you.He looks like the guy from Fasttimes at Ridgemount High for the older folk in here
Stamkos' idea of a team friendly deal is likely very different from Brisebois'.Exploring what ifs instead of facts gets us into rabbit holes, let’s look at the reverse instead.
Your GM could sign a 40g ppg player for 4m(the reported ask) while in their cup window and chose not to do it. Fact. Are we pretending like there wouldn’t be a conga line of teams trying to make that happen? The fact some team dropped their pants to get it done I think highlights what his perceived worth was, doesn’t diminish his actual value.
I applaud JBB for being decisive, but this isn’t the slam dunk obvious choice I’ve seen it made out to be in the last few posts. All of this to say, I would have liked to have seen the exodus conducted differently. I think Stamkos deserved the opportunity to sign a team friendly deal, while Bresbois navigated around that possibility and wrote him off. Doesn’t count here but I’ve been very vocal about how our current team looks amazing and our GMs moves as a whole have positioned us into being contender’s again.
Stamkos' idea of a team friendly deal is likely very different from Brisebois'.
In the end, BB likely had a cap of what he was willing to pay Stamkos to stay and Stamkos wanted more. I just don't agree that BB was a dick about it; it takes two to tango.
I would have been pissed if Staios signed Stamkos to a long-to-medium term contract.
He's 34 not 44, he averaged 39 goals and 91 points over the previous three seasons. Regressing or not, that's still 1st line production on any team in this league, and last I checked we are trying to win right now and not in 2030, his future drop off isn't relevant.
You're saying he isn't worth the 4m he offered to come back for? I don't think I'm being emotional when I say that's a dumbass opinion. Even as a PP specialist, which is what he should be, that's great value.
Do we know how long that was for? $4 million sounds nice but it could be crippling if the term is 6 or 7 years with full trade protection and full signing bonuses making it buyout proof.
At Stamkos' current level of play he should be thankful he is in the NHL because if his name was John Doe and he had no credentials he'd be grinding away for the Admirals right now.I appreciate the response, but I don’t see the grey area, his reported ask of 4m shouldn’t be debatable as to whether that is team friendly.
The take it or leave it offer tabled by JBB I think also shows that there was no mutual discussion to tango with.
Yeah and how did that play out? Nobody but a few people care to this day. The best decision was made. They ditched Stamkos and the franchise is still thriving.
All this is part of negociating. I don't see a problem.
You realize that had he signed Stamkos to 5 million per and he sucked, Brisebois would be crucified.
This is what it takes to remain competitive. It isn't personal, it is business.
At Stamkos' current level of play he should be thankful he is in the NHL because if his name was John Doe and he had no credentials he'd be grinding away for the Admirals right now.