belfour30
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They've already added veterans in free agency for the whole rebuilding process though. Vatrano, Strome, Gudas, Killorn, McGinn and Dumoulin have all been signed in the past 3 seasons.Will Anaheim add some decent vets from free agency? If not I am not sure when things start to click for them.
There's not a single hockey player that can do that. It's not that kind of sport.I'm sure he'll still flirt with 100 points with some talent around him but he's not pulling a team out of the basement alone.
Dont forget about the browns. Man they were awful foreverIdk the NFL seems to have the same teams at the bottom every year too. Jacksonville, Jets, used to be the Lions, Giants
Anaheim’s issue is the coaching. They tried to sign Stamkos and Marchessault, and reportedly offered more money than Nashville, but ultimately the players don’t want to come here. Why would they want to come and play for a coach that has not achieved ANY success at ANY level prior to coming to the NHL? His lifetime coaching record is abysmal. Like poster above mentioned, they basically get dominated every game. You can see the low morale on the team, just difficult to watch.Every single one of these teams tried to improve this offseason, they're just bad.
Anaheim and Montreal really have no excuse to be this bad. Columbus shouldn't be this bad but at least they have an excuse. Chicago signed a bunch of bad players hoping they would fix the team and it hasn't panned out. And the Sharks are in a strictly developmental year with their teenage rookie centers going through their expected growing pains.
Can you remind me when there weren't bad teams in the NHL?Points to watered down league when pretty well 20% of the teams tank each season.
Throw the Pens in this year - Albeit Dubas unintentional Tank.
All teams tank, this is just a part of the life cycle of sports in general.Will never happen but I would love to see a total change in drafting position. Non-playoff teams with the best record get the best odds for first overall. This tank stuff is totally against the honesty and integrity of the game. No NHL game, season or partial season should be played with the intention to lose. It's dishonest and rewarding teams that tank promotes this dishonest behaviour.
Most of these guys don’t really meet my definition of decent. Maybe decent isnt the word I should have used.They've already added veterans in free agency for the whole rebuilding process though. Vatrano, Strome, Gudas, Killorn, McGinn and Dumoulin have all been signed in the past 3 seasons.
I didn't say bad teams. Neither did the thread title.Can you remind me when there weren't bad teams in the NHL?
The word "tanking" has become so overused that many people don't know there's a difference.
I don't follow this, they've been in the bottom 5 for 3+ years, and crappy even before then. Is that not commitment?It's because none of those teams have actually, truly, committed to a rebuild and still ice teams of overpaid, overvalued, and underperforming veterans. Those teams all missed the boat on when to start their rebuild.
Who's gonna take the Anderson or Gallagher contracts? Teams only have 3 retention slots. Two currently in use for Petry and Allen. Alzner was occupying one until end of last season iirc.It's because none of those teams have actually, truly, committed to a rebuild and still ice teams of overpaid, overvalued, and underperforming veterans. Those teams all missed the boat on when to start their rebuild.
They had 112 points his rookie year. There's a massive difference between the early 2010s Avs and what current teams are doing now.It took the Avs 6 years after drafting MacKinnon to build a contender.
Do the Ducks not have control of their coach? That's not an excuse. The Sharks jettisoned David Quinn even though they could have easily ridden him to another last place finish and then heaped all the blame for why the team was bad onto him. Instead, Grier took accountability and fired him. The team is still bad because of the youth and lack of talent, but they're infinitely more fun to watch and there is something there.Anaheim’s issue is the coaching. They tried to sign Stamkos and Marchessault, and reportedly offered more money than Nashville, but ultimately the players don’t want to come here. Why would they want to come and play for a coach that has not achieved ANY success at ANY level prior to coming to the NHL? His lifetime coaching record is abysmal. Like poster above mentioned, they basically get dominated every game. You can see the low morale on the team, just difficult to watch.
You insinuate that every bad team is tanking. IMO - tanking is making your team worse in the goal of maximizing your chance for an early draft pick. The Hawks & Ducks have added guys to try and help the team be more competitive, it just hasn't worked. The Jackets had unfortunate set of circumstances with Laine deciding he needed a change in scenery and the terrible JG situation. MTL was counting on improvement in the young core, along with Laine who immediately got hurt, to take the next step. I don't think that any of those teams are "tanking" this year.I didn't say bad teams. Neither did the thread title.
I commented on the 5 teams "tanking" again.
Like the thread title stated.
yeah - the point is to discourage not encourage tanking. A person buys a ticket to a game, they are entitled to a fair and honest competition - if you're tanking basically the match is fixed. I don't want to watch WWE or crooked boxing - I want actual competition in sportsAll teams tank, this is just a part of the life cycle of sports in general.
The blackhawks additions were not to not be bad or be competitive. The sensible takes were they're jumping 20 pts of standings... which you may say is a lot. That would of pushed them from 2nd last to still 4th last based on last years standings.You insinuate that every bad team is tanking. IMO - tanking is making your team worse in the goal of maximizing your chance for an early draft pick. The Hawks & Ducks have added guys to try and help the team be more competitive, it just hasn't worked. The Jackets had unfortunate set of circumstances with Laine deciding he needed a change in scenery and the terrible JG situation. MTL was counting on improvement in the young core, along with Laine who immediately got hurt, to take the next step. I don't think that any of those teams are "tanking" this year.
IMO - it's really hard to turn a losing organization around in the NHL. This isn't just a case where "theoretical talent = wins".
I think you are kidding yourself if you don’t think at least one of these teams will be competitive in a few years.5 horrible teams
5 teams with zero upwards trends
5 teams going nowhere
5 team who won’t be relevant for a long ass time