I've seen this posted before and it completely misses the mark. There is some serious revisionist history at work here by Chad and others...
- O'Reilly: In his last season here, he was -23 and under 50% in CF, GF, and xGF, his next season he was +22, won the Selke and the Conn Smythe
He had among the worst deployments in the NHL at 5-on-5. Housley absolutely buried him with d-zone starts and then did the same to Larsson in that same role after they gave ROR the heave-ho.
- Reinhart: Was continually panned by the fanbase about being too slow and only good at scoring on tips at the netfront, he was a -28 with a 39.5% GF% in his last season here. Since he's left he's been one of the best forwards in the world.
Some fans of this team wouldn't know a decent player if the guy slapped them. Going on the last of the Krueger years though?
- Ullmark: Was injury prone and inconsistent here, Vezina level as soon as he left.
And they offered him a contract and were surprised by his departure. Would he have gotten the coaching to improve here? I doubt it. Bales is a fraud and should've been fired years ago.
- Montour: Are we going to ignore that he was healthy scratched and played as a 4th line forward in his last year here? In Florida he was an elite play driving, puck moving defenseman.
He's had one very good season since leaving, in part due to Ekblad's injury freeing up space and time for him on the PP that he capitalized on. Montour remains an extremely high event player as he was in Anaheim, in Buffalo and in Florida now that he's in Seattle. He's a great transition short stick midfielder for lacrosse - move the biscuit up and get it into the zone to establish shots, perhaps even drive the net - but as defensive players go, he's still allowing a lot. That hasn't changed. Now criticizing the utilization is certainly a thing -- why did Big Head go out and get a bunch of RHD and yet not move off Risto, instead tanking the value of both Miller and Montour (and f***ing with the development of a guy like Fitz who also didn't have somewhere to play all the way down in Rochester so played wing instead). But people like Botts, or at least they like his sister on TSN. So he gets none of the heat he deserves for the shitty job he did.
- McCabe: Terrible defensive defenseman here, quality defensive defenseman in Toronto
McCabe's last year with Risto had some surprisingly good metrics. Then he was hit-or-miss in Chicago but mostly good.
- Risto: I don't think I need to recap what he did here. He's been a positive xGF% the past two years.
In a greatly reduced role, just like Bogosian. Cut down on the opportunities to make a mistake and put them on a team that isn't making as many mistakes... the numbers go up.
- Evander Kane: The three lowest on ice GF/60 numbers of his career were in Buffalo.
Yet his off-ice stuff has dogged him in both SJ and Edmonton...
- Bogo: Injury prone out of position head case here, quality depth everywhere else
Playing at the bottom of the lineup instead of the top where he and his clique with Jack and EKane thought he was deserving of playing despite being active ass on the ice. Same with Colin Miller - put him back in a role he can fill and he does. Also, Bogo has had a couple of really shit years mixed with some decent third pairing performances. Two years ago in Tampa he was a pit IIRC from looking at his numbers because I will never not take an opportunity to shit in his beard.
Eichel was the only one that was awesome on the ice before and after.
There are lots of other examples of guys that were routinely panned by the fanbase here and were functional depth pieces somewhere else. In fact, I remember creating a post on these boards during the Bylsma years that every player we acquired had a lower GF/60 metric here than any of their previous teams.
So yes, I personally do think the narrative from Marek fits here.
And yet there are plenty of guys who left who didn't. Sheary flamed out as a Cap and a Bolt to the point he's in the AHL. Hinostroza is only in the NHL because Minny had so many injuries. Girgensons this year is barely the player he was in Buffalo.
I'll have to go back and poke around but there are definitely some points that guys were doing well on a bad team and moved to teams that weren't and still continued to do well. I will stand by that it's a lazy assumption but easy in the face of trying to work out what is the root cause.