JaegerDice
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Lets scrap the cap then see who's whining.
Yes, I'd much rather wealth dictate management success than brains

Lets scrap the cap then see who's whining.
Brisebois says hold my beer:This trade is not going to age well, though it's pretty bad already. When Brisebois is fired within the next year or two, this trade is going to be the one that is cited the most as to why.
Gourde was the throw-in here.This is a ridiculous overpay.
I can’t believe the delusional thought process of Tampa - - “hey he was good for us five years ago, let’s bring him back for another go-round”
Between Tampa and Florida, there’s going to be at least one extreme case of buyers remorse a few months from now.
We did similar trades to win the 2 cups. Coleman and goodrow deals were heavily criticized as overpays. We started doing this a while ago to get us in a better position come playoff time. Take risks and they don't always pay off but they have worked well for us with the teams we've iced.Fo
To be fair, the cup wins came before most of those picks were traded away.
This is a ridiculous overpay.
I can’t believe the delusional thought process of Tampa - - “hey he was good for us five years ago, let’s bring him back for another go-round”
Between Tampa and Florida, there’s going to be at least one extreme case of buyers remorse a few months from now.
We pay extra for good contracts. We rarely acquire pure rentals.We did similar trades to win the 2 cups. Coleman and goodrow deals were heavily criticized as overpays. We started doing this a while ago to get us in a better position come playoff time. Take risks and they don't always pay off but they have worked well for us with the teams we've iced.
This trade is not going to age well, though it's pretty bad already. When Brisebois is fired within the next year or two, this trade is going to be the one that is cited the most as to why.
You didn't watch the 2019-2021 playoffs and Cup finals did you? Yanni was solid. He just has to be 75% of the player he was then and piss off the other team. He's perfect for our system.Jeannottasque trade?
That trade didn't work well but you can point to others that did and they resulted in cups. You don't fire someone who is willing to take risks and at the same time hits on most of them with ideal results. He will be gone one day but hes probably done all you can ask for a gm in a window like we've been.If BriseBois didn’t get fired for the catastrophic failure of Tanner Jeannot, I’m doubtful he’ll get fired for this debacle either.
You have Kakko!As a Kraken fan sad to see Gourde and Bjorkstrand go, but seems a very good return
We'll go get Cousin and Marchand, let's see who's the most annoying!You didn't watch the 2019-2021 playoffs and Cup finals did you? Yanni was solid. He just has to be 75% of the player he was then and piss off the other team. He's perfect for our system.
This is a ridiculous overpay.
I can’t believe the delusional thought process of Tampa - - “hey he was good for us five years ago, let’s bring him back for another go-round”
Between Tampa and Florida, there’s going to be at least one extreme case of buyers remorse a few months from now.
Agree with your assessment but time is passing you by a bit because it's 3 cups in 21 years now.I'm not sure why anyone thinks this is a bad thing. Do you enjoy your teams never doing anything?
Tampa has been competing since 2011 and won 3 cups in 17 years. I'm good for life dawg, some people's grandpa's haven't seen their teams win.
I see that you edited Cirelli out of that post.View attachment 987322
If they draft and develop players so well, why did they need to bring in Guentzel, Hagel, McDonagh, Jeannot, Paul, etc?
People who think this is a bad trade for Tampa overvalue late firsts (common for HF).
For fun, here are the last 10 picks of a few drafts we're far enough away to evaluate:
2016
Julien Gauthier
German Rubtsov
Henrik Borgstrom
Max Jones
Riley Tufte
Tage Thomson
Brett Howden
Lucas Johansen
Trent Frederic
Sam Steel
2017
Kailer Yamamoto
PO Joseph
Kristian Vesalainen
Ryan Poehling
Jake Oettinger
Morgan Frost
Shane Bowers
Henri Jokiharju
Eeli Tolvanen
Klim Kostin
2018
K Andre Miller
Isac Lundestrom
Filip Johansson
Dominik Bokk
Jacob Bernard-Docker
Nicolas Beaudin
Nils Lundqvist
Rasmus Sandin
Joe Veleno
Alex Alexeyev
2019
Tobias Bjornfot
Simon Holmstrom
Philip Tomasino
Connor McMichael
Jakob Pelletier
Nolan Foote
Ryan Suzuki
Brayden Tracey
John Beecher
Ryan Johnson
In short, a lot of busts, a lot of warm bodies, a few useful players and maybe 2 guys who you can call star players. Out of 40 picks.
Given the choice between getting two of those guys at random, and getting Bjorkstrand at his current contract, who would you prefer? I take Bjorkstrand without thinking twice.
Me too. Bjorkstrand is approximately the kind of player you realistically expect out of the tail end of the first round in the first place anyway, so a team like the Bolts might as well trade it for someone who helps them now instead of waiting a few years to see if the pick develops into the kind of player that Bjorkstrand already is. Yes, there's the chance a late first round pick develops into a star, but that's counterbalanced by the chance that a late first round pick busts entirely instead, when analyzing the overall value of the asset.