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This thread is about the GM, not the coach.
My biggest issue with Jarmo is that he and Torts just don't appear to be on the same page regarding player types that work.
My biggest issue with Jarmo is that he and Torts just don't appear to be on the same page regarding player types that work.
I would say this is a Torts issue, not Jarmo. But that’s just my opinion.
Great writing by Porty, this is the most Jarmo has ever talked
The journey to understand Jarmo Kekalainen begins in Finland...
“I watched Laine and Puljujarvi play a few games, and I said to Jarmo, ‘That Puljujarvi is going to do really well. He’s better than Laine. The skating, the skills, the hitting, the way he’s moving around,” Timonen said. “Jarmo said to me, ‘I bet in two years Laine is a superstar and Puljujarvi is not.’ And he was right.
“I played the game for 30 years. He sees the game differently.”
Portzine outdid himself on this. A wonderful piece. It really gives profound insight as to who Kekalainen is as a person and a manager.
The story about the guy that pulled the knife on him is the BEST
Jarmo and Janne were in a Kuopio burger joint, along with Janne’s then-girlfriend, in the early 1990s. Two other young men, clearly intoxicated, were getting loud and disruptive, taunting the staff, terrorizing other customers and causing a scene.
“It started to get pretty bad, like something had to happen,” Janne said. “I put my arm across my girlfriend and made sure we kind of stayed back, stayed out of the way. That was my decision.
“Jarmo … it just welled up in him, this rage, like he just couldn’t accept that this could happen. Everybody else was kind of hoping these guys would just stop, go away, but Jarmo went right in front of everybody and went right after them. Both of them.”
Jarmo grabbed one of them by the back of the pants and the back of the shirt, yanked him backward, dragged him past a few tables and threw him down the long flight of stairs that led to the street.
When the man stood up at the bottom of the steps, he pulled a knife out of his sweatshirt and started heading back upstairs. Jarmo confronted him again.
“Jarmo grabbed him around the throat, put him up against the wall, and screamed something right into his face,” Janne Kekalainen said.
According to Jarmo: “I kept my poker face and said, ‘Get the f*** out now, while you still have an opportunity.'”
Agreed. And not a ounce of me doubts its trueThe story about the guy that pulled the knife on him is the BEST
Agreed. And not a ounce of me doubts its true
DSL and I talked it over and agreed that the only reasonable course of action was to enforce an Everyone Must Agree With Viqsi policy.Curious about the edited title of this thread. Should we start another thread as the “fire Jarmo” thread or is that type of discussion not permitted here?
To add onto that, I was looking through Jarmos recent draft picks... and they really aren’t that great for a “draft wizard” Keep in mind we have had 8 first round picks, 7 second round, 7 third round picks since he came here. 2013/14 were especially bad. BRING ON THE HATE!Having been slightly positive about Jarmo & JD, I now find myself tending negative. This team is in shambles with little hope for improvement in the near future other than Jackets' fans predicting great careers for Tex, Bemstrom, et al. So far the promising goalie roster is not so hot. Other than PLD I see no other young guy getting better or even staying the same.
I believe the go all in at the TDL was an organizational decision, which in hindsight, was completely effin stupid imo. The one playoff series win will go down in Jackets' lore next to the 16 game winning streak which cost a higher draft position and contrary to all the people who though it would build momentum for the following season led to an 0-8 beginning.
Robin Lehner should have been signed. Jarmo will get another shot if Chicago doesn't re-up him.
I don't know. To me the only hope for a mid-season turnaround is to fire Torts and hope the new guy can solve the offense, the pp and goalie woes. Don't think this will happen but something needs to change.
Pts | PIM | |||||||||
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2013 Entry | 14 | 1 | Alexander Wennberg | C | Djurgardens IF Stockholm [Swe-1] | 375 | 37 | 148 | 185 | 73 |
2013 Entry | 19 | 1 | Kerby Rychel | L | Windsor Spitfires [OHL] | 43 | 3 | 11 | 14 | 19 |
2013 Entry | 27 | 1 | Marko Dano | C | Bratislava Slovan [KHL] | 138 | 19 | 26 | 45 | 47 |
2013 Entry | 50 | 2 | Dillon Heatherington | D | Swift Current Broncos [WHL] | 11 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 26 |
2013 Entry | 89 | 3 | Oliver Bjorkstrand | R | Portland Winterhawks [WHL] | 214 | 48 | 55 | 103 | 27 |
2013 Entry | 105 | 4 | Nick Moutrey | C | Saginaw Spirit [OHL] | |||||
2013 Entry | 165 | 6 | Markus Soberg | R | Frolunda Jrs. (Sweden) | |||||
2013 Entry | 195 | 7 | Peter Quenneville | R | Dubuque Fighting Saints [USHL] |
Draft | Num. | Round | Player | Pos | Drafted From | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
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2019 Entry | 104 | 4 | Eric Hjorth | D | Linkoping [Sweden Jrs.] | |||||
2019 Entry | 114 | 4 | Dmitry Voronkov | F | Kazan [Russia Jrs.] | |||||
2019 Entry | 212 | 7 | Tyler Angle | C | Windsor Spitfires [OHL] | |||||
2018 Entry | ||||||||||
Draft | Num. | Round | Player | Pos | Drafted From | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
2018 Entry | 18 | 1 | Liam Foudy | C | London Knights [OHL] | |||||
2018 Entry | 49 | 2 | Kirill Marchenko | R | Khanty-Mansiysk-2 (Russia Jrs.) | |||||
2018 Entry | 80 | 3 | Marcus Karlberg | L | Leksand-2 (Sweden Jrs.) | |||||
2018 Entry | 159 | 6 | Tim Berni | D | Zurich-2 (Swiss Jrs.) | |||||
2018 Entry | 173 | 6 | Veini Vehvilainen | G | Karpat [SM-liiga] | |||||
2018 Entry | 204 | 7 | Trey Fix-Wolansky | R | Edmonton Oil Kings [WHL] | |||||
2017 Entry | ||||||||||
Draft | Num. | Round | Player | Pos | Drafted From | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
2017 Entry | 45 | 2 | Alexandre Texier | C | Grenoble [France] | 15 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 6 |
2017 Entry | 86 | 3 | Daniil Tarasov | G | Ufa [Russia-Jrs] | |||||
2017 Entry | 117 | 4 | Emil Bemstrom | C | Leksand [Sweden-Jrs] | 17 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 0 |
2017 Entry | 148 | 5 | Kale Howarth | L | Trail Smoke Eaters [BCHL] | |||||
2017 Entry | 170 | 6 | Jonathan Davidsson | R | Djurgardens IF [SweHL] | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
2017 Entry | 179 | 6 | Carson Meyer | R | Miami University (Ohio) [NCHC] | |||||
2017 Entry | 210 | 7 | Robbie Stucker | D | St. Thomas [Minn. H.S.] | |||||
2016 Entry | ||||||||||
Draft | Num. | Round | Player | Pos | Drafted From | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
2016 Entry | 3 | 1 | Pierre-Luc Dubois | C | Cape Breton Screaming Eagles [QMJHL] | 181 | 53 | 67 | 120 | 128 |
2016 Entry | 34 | 2 | Andrew Peeke | D | Green Bay Gamblers [USHL] | |||||
2016 Entry | 65 | 3 | Vitaly Abramov | R | Gatineau Olympiques [QMJHL] | 3 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
2016 Entry | 155 | 6 | Peter Thome | G | Aberdeen Wings [NAHL] | |||||
2016 Entry | 185 | 7 | Calvin Thurkauf | C | Kelowna Rockets [WHL] | |||||
2015 Entry | ||||||||||
Draft | Num. | Round | Player | Pos | Drafted From | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
2015 Entry | 8 | 1 | Zach Werenski | D | U. of Michigan [Big-10] | 254 | 42 | 93 | 135 | 50 |
2015 Entry | 29 | 1 | Gabriel Carlsson | D | Linkopings Jrs. (Sweden) | 17 | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
2015 Entry | 38 | 2 | Paul Bittner | L | Portland Winterhawks [WHL] | |||||
2015 Entry | 58 | 2 | Kevin Stenlund | C | HV71 Jrs (Sweden) | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
2015 Entry | 69 | 3 | Keegan Kolesar | R | Seattle Thunderbirds [WHL] | |||||
2015 Entry | 129 | 5 | Sam Ruopp | D | Prince George Cougars [WHL] | |||||
2015 Entry | 141 | 5 | Veeti Vainio | D | Blues Jrs. (Finland) | |||||
2015 Entry | 159 | 6 | Vladislav Gavrikov | D | Yaroslavl Lokomotiv [KHL] | 16 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 8 |
2015 Entry | 189 | 7 | Markus Nutivaara | D | Karpat [SM-liiga] | 217 | 16 | 37 | 53 | 28 |
2014 Entry | ||||||||||
Draft | Num. | Round | Player | Pos | Drafted From | GP | G | A | Pts | PIM |
2014 Entry | 16 | 1 | Sonny Milano | L | U.S. National Under-18 Team [USHL] | 85 | 18 | 12 | 30 | 22 |
2014 Entry | 47 | 2 | Ryan Collins | D | U.S. National Under-18 Team [USHL] | |||||
2014 Entry | 76 | 3 | Elvis Merzlikins | G | Lugano [Swiss-A] | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
2014 Entry | 77 | 3 | Blake Siebenaler | D | Niagara IceDogs [OHL] | |||||
2014 Entry | 107 | 4 | Julien Pelletier | L | Cape Breton Screaming Eagles [QMJHL] | |||||
2014 Entry | 137 | 5 | Tyler Bird | R | Kimball Union (N.H. H.S.) | |||||
2014 Entry | 197 | 7 | Olivier Leblanc | D | Saint John Sea Dogs [QMJHL] |