Who cares about Ehlers and Necas. People seem to be fixated on two players. There is more than two players in the NHL.
It's mind boggling that this team missed the playoffs for 14 straight years and people still make excuses for management
It'd be one thing if you had an otherwise proven GM who couldn't get a deal done during the summer. I think its OK to give the benefit of the doubt to a GM/Coach when they've proven they have a high level of competence.
I didn't understand the Diggs trade (especially with the dead cap) but I trust that Beane and Co are doing to the right thing given that they are consistently a division winner and contender.
But....when a GM hasn't proven he can build a winning team, especially after 5 offseasons of medicority and 4 full seasons of missing the playoffs under his belt....it's pretty wild to give them any benefit of the doubt. The current iteration of the front office has earned zero trust with the on ice product.
1 season of a team almost making the playoffs in a league where half the teams make the playoffs isn't accomplishment, it's failure.
I personally think Beck is gonna be fine and we will all love him by game 3 and the rest will be history we barely remember.
I don't see any rational way Mcleod does the same. What are we honestly projecting him for? 10-20? 15-25? (I think thats the highest end I'd go with any reasonable projection point wise)
The only thing at all that makes sense in this one is the Sabres knew his shoulder was shot. You Can say other GM's soured on him which is fine, then keep him and send out Rosen or kulich for a better return than mcleod and hope you were wrong about Savoie.
This trade won't make sense to me until I'm proven wrong but even then it's cool because it meant we finally did something right lol. Idk, I dont mean to keep going down the same rabbit hole I'm just perplexed at the lack of leverage in a trade. Look at Edmonton now? Cap hell and possibly losing its former 1st round picks but we were just like "Cool have one of ours!"
The only other time a trade has been so odd to me in recent memory was the 1st for Lehner when Ottawa had 3 goalies already under contract and I may be misremembering but no ahl options left and we just outbid ourselves for no apparent reason.
I think Mcleod will be a solid addition and I'm not shitting on the kid personally at all the deal just leaves me perplexed.
Moving out an early 2nd round pick and a former top 10 pick for a 4th line winger and a defensive center can only be vindicated by success on the ice.
It's like Tampa's GM overpaying for young cheap grinders. You can justify it if it leads to a cup win.
On their face, these trades are massive overpays.
If the team goes out and makes the playoffs and they are big contributors....then yes, Adams will be justified.
If they fill those roles but it doesn't move the needle, standings. wise, then these trades will be just more in a long line of Adams sending out talent without getting enough in return.