Management TEN YEARS AFTER

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Simple Math:
Started the 10 years with Chara, Rask, Bergeron, Marchand, Krecji, Pasta and 3 1st rnd picks in a deep draft
Ending the 10 years with Marchand, Pasta and McAvoy, (Swayman TBD)


They should've won in 2019. Its partly Sweeney's fault because his team go dummied by a much tougher team. Oh and same thing happened the last two years. Hmmm I see some commonality there.
Also, if anyone gives him credit for two years ago, ugh. Bergeron and Krecj should get most of the credit.

Ugh back at you. It went to a game 7 at home- we all know that of course. They did not get "dummied" by a tougher team, they got "dummied" by a couple of bad calls and dirty plays in that series, and by the players choking in the ultimate moment. St. Louis toughness did not cause Brad's brain dead line change, or cause the ref not to call the trip on Acciari.
 
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Ugh back at you. It went to a game 7 at home- we all know that of course. They did not get "dummied" by a tougher team, they got "dummied" by a couple of bad calls and dirty plays in that series, and by the players choking in the ultimate moment. St. Louis toughness did not cause Brad's brain dead line change, or cause the ref not to call the trip on Acciari.
Agree on the Accari call. and yes i was probably exaggerating a bit. Only because we should've seen another parade. But ill give Binnington some credit too.
 
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Agree on the Accari call. and yes i was probably exaggerating a bit. Only because we should've seen another parade. But ill give Binnington some credit too.

Yeah, the whole thing was heartbreaking and the Bruins should have taken that series and had the better team. And yeah, Binnington was top notch in that series. Still should have been a Cup.
 
I mean this kindly, because I've been there.

You've taken a stance that may not be the strongest. It happens -- certainly to me it does.

However, now is the time to back up, give a little wave and a "my bad", and live to fight another day. No one will judge you, we all do it sometimes. Ready, Fire, Aim kind of thing.

But this is NOT a hill you want to die on. Call it a day. And I mean that sincerely, not in a snarky/dick way.

It happens.

Sincerely, I decline to relent.

No one was calling that roster insanely talented at that point.

Even considering the future sure thing Hall of Famers, they were not your standard HOF talent level players. Bergeron was one of the greatest defensive forwards ever. Never close to a top offensive player. Chara an anomaly because he was a 6'9", 260-pound player who worked his ass off to be the player he eventually became. Size, strength, smarts, work ethic, not so much talent.
 
Sincerely, I decline to relent.

No one was calling that roster insanely talented at that point.

Even considering the future sure thing Hall of Famers, they were not your standard HOF talent level players. Bergeron was one of the greatest defensive forwards ever. Never close to a top offensive player. Chara an anomaly because he was a 6'9", 260-pound player who worked his ass off to be the player he eventually became. Size, strength, smarts, work ethic, not so much talent.
Good on you. I respect a man who sticks by his guns. I don't agree, but that's ok.
 
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2019 was a tragedy. No excuses for that one, it was sitting on a platter and they lost to a lesser team. Partially on refs, but mainly on the players for failing at key moments.

2023 was just disaster and I hold Monty mostly responsible.

Sweeney blew it in 2015. But the problem with hypotheticals is there are a lot of moving parts. They objectively should've drafted Barzal, but if they do and he becomes a top six center, do they trade or let Krejci walk sometime around 2017 or 2018? Do they still trade for Coyle or Mojo in 2019? Etc., etc. Too much butterfly effect.

It sucked then, but surprisingly Sweeney was still able to get us close to another cup and put together a record setting team.

The one that gets lost in all the lamenting and what-ifs is the 2020 team that was pacing toward the president's trophy but got derailed by COVID. I hated their deadline bringing in Ritchie, while Tampa loaded up on tough guys, but it would've been a much closer series if they were able to finish the season normally. If they had home ice instead of a bubble, if Pasta doesn't get hurt against Carolina (and they shouldn't have had to play Carolina without he dumb reseeding round robin), if Tuukka is there, it's way more competitive than the crappy washout they had there. And if they get through Tampa, they win that cup too.
 
What? This is exactly why I think Sweeney's tenure has been a failure.

And if not for Nazem Kadri and his ten cent brain they lose in round 1 to the Leafs in '19.
And a bounce or two in the 1st period of game 7 and we could be talking about the cup winner he built that year.

The game of what if goes both ways.
 
Yes, let's only focus on what has actually happened under him.




....... Not what you're looking for.
That's exactly what I'm looking for? If he's so terrible then you shouldn't have to resort to what if scenarios to show it, right? And vise versa if you believe he's done well
 
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That's exactly what I'm looking for? If he's so terrible then you shouldn't have to resort to what if scenarios to show it, right? And vise versa if you believe he's done well

Huh?

Guy has one successful playoff run as a GM and his team couldn't win despite the easiest path any of us can remember. Wow throw him a parade.
 
When you look back at it, Chiarelli's run as GM will be remembered in a positive manner, as for Sweeney fans will be left wondering how he manged to keep his job for over 10-20 years.
 
Huh?

Guy has one successful playoff run as a GM and his team couldn't win despite the easiest path any of us can remember. Wow throw him a parade.
When did I praise him? Throw him a parade?

Even comments like this make me roll my eyes. When they lose it's because he did a shitty job, but when they have a semi-successful run it's all about how lucky they got. How can someone only get credit when the results are negative, it's so illogical.
 
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When you look back at it, Chiarelli's run as GM will be remembered in a positive manner, as for Sweeney fans will be left wondering how he manged to keep his job for over 10-20 years.
What is a Sweeney fan? We are all Bruins fans here, I doubt anyone loses a lick of sleep if he's fired tomorrow, the most stout supporters included.
 
Team choked away a Cup in 2019. That ain’t on Sweeney. He also pushed all his chips into the pot for a 2023 Cup run and the team shit the bed…..again. That ain’t on Sweeney either. That’s 100% on the players, but as fans, it’s easier to blame some suit up in the press box, rather than put the accountability where it belongs.

That said, he took a bad situation and made it worse with the idiotic contracts he handed out over this past summer.

The one thing I hold against Sweeney for 2019 is not giving Krejci a proper RW. He deserved it, the team needed it, they could have had it, they didn't get it.

Once Tampa was out of the way, that roster was still good enough to win it all, and they should have. We know how close they came. But the top 6 was a piece short when it needn't have been, and that hurt. Ultimately I do hold the players primarily responsible, but I think the GM also has to bear a little blame on that account.
 
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