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I'm asking you to clarify in this very postPerhaps reading & understanding should come before you type a reply to a post, or is that a bridge to far
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I'm asking you to clarify in this very postPerhaps reading & understanding should come before you type a reply to a post, or is that a bridge to far
I'm asking you to clarify in this very post
What an insufferable post this is. Didn't bother reading anymore but I noticed some censored expletivesBlabla. Cry. I’m telling it as it is. My opinion ya think? No, it’s reality. Face it.
This forum has turned into X with rage. I seldom come anymore because of posts like this. Stop being entitled, people! This team is young and lacks vet depth! Face it and deal with it, and your life will be much better. Mine is. Yours?
My expectations? 82 points. Are we going to achieve it? I still believe the team will. Man, they win three games and they’re back in the ‘race for 82’.
Kids!!!! We have a bunch of kids!!! No team wins with so many kids! None.
Mtl Media got y’all inflated.
I won’t change your opinion. I don’t give a f***. Actually, I’m a bit disappointed at myself for getting entangled in this puerile and infantile debate.
Now, I’ll leave you with this final word while I go whip myself on the buttocks for falling into this trap! f*** me.
This forum has turned into X with rage.
I seldom come anymore because of posts like this.
So you can ignore the chasm in our asset base in 2021-2022 and ignore that the prospects we picked won't be impacting the team until a few years.
Which started just two years ago
I would suggest something else needs a rebuild, but I don't wanna get an infraction.
So let’s discount McDavid & MacKinnon induced playoffs..Carey Price induced playoffs do not prove anything.
Facts > FeelingsLol
As long as you keep moving the goal post, hot takes can keep flaming away... No thinking or facts required!
Good interview with André Tourigny on a MB podcast, where he mentions that their studies show that it takes normally between 8 to 11 years for a rebuilding team to be a contender. The anomally was the Blackhawks, he adds.
The moment they clean up and start building.Did they specify what they consider the "starting point" of a rebuild?
Did the study looked at how much time before a team started competing for a playoff spot, or just contender? And what was the criteria for being a contender?Good interview with André Tourigny on a MB podcast, where he mentions that their studies show that it takes normally between 8 to 11 years for a rebuilding team to be a contender. The anomally was the Blackhawks, he adds.
The moment they clean up and start building.
He did not go deep in the methodology. He was trying to calm down expectations from Habs fans essentially. In his mind, Mtl has just started the process.
That's a very curious methodology. Makes the "7-8 years" reference pretty meaningless.
I see. Interesting none the less. The 8-10 years timeline aligns with what I taught.He did not go deep in the methodology. He was trying to calm down expectations from Habs fans essentially.
He mentioned that a rebuild starts with acquiring raw talent. In my mind, I would venture to say that the rebuild started the year the Habs went south and finished last.I see.
I really wish we had access to the study, it could help reduce the endless rebuild timeline debate that derives from the confusion.
There are many possible ways to define the 'starting point' of a rebuild. Is it the first trade of a veteran player, a high draft pick, or a change in general management? Each of these can impact the team’s trajectory differently, making it hard to set a single starting point.
Also, the model might not account for teams that have ups and downs during the rebuild. For instance, Tampa Bay made the playoffs and reached the Eastern Conference finals shortly after drafting Stamkos and Hedman, but then struggled again. Do these peak moments interrupt or extend the rebuild timeline? Without clear criteria, it’s hard to know how these variations fit into the overall analysis.
Good interview with André Tourigny on a MB podcast, where he mentions that their studies show that it takes normally between 8 to 11 years for a rebuilding team to be a contender. The anomally was the Blackhawks, he adds.
He counted Tampa as part of that 8-11 years window.I see. Interesting none the less. The 8-10 years timeline aligns with what I taught.
I wish we had access to the study, it could help reduce the endless rebuild timeline debate that derives from the confusion.
There are many possible ways to define the 'starting point' of a rebuild. Is it the first trade of a veteran player, a high draft pick, or a change in general management? Each of these can impact the team’s trajectory differently, making it hard to set a single starting point.
Also, the model might not account for teams that have ups and downs during the rebuild. For instance, Tampa Bay made the playoffs and reached the Eastern Conference finals shortly after drafting Stamkos and Hedman, but then struggled again. Do these peak moments interrupt or extend the rebuild timeline? Without clear criteria, it’s hard to know how these variations fit into the overall analysis.
Rebuild is very vague.Good interview with André Tourigny on a MB podcast, where he mentions that their studies show that it takes normally between 8 to 11 years for a rebuilding team to be a contender. The anomally was the Blackhawks, he adds.
He did not go deep in the methodology. He was trying to calm down expectations from Habs fans essentially. In his mind, Mtl has just started the process.
And my mistake, I said MB, but it was with Martin Lemay (which I don’t like much).
Rebuild is very vague.
When people say this they don't talk about a rebuild plan but history of consecutive failure.
The Habs have been at that level since minimum 2018
Future is bright
Future is bright
Most organization don't get to make the playoffs out of the 12th spot in their conference either.Fair. It's a pretty reasonable time frame from the pov of drafting a cornerstone piece.
Arguably, the contention window of the Avs (Mackinnon), Panther (Barkov), & Bolts (Kucherov) really started 7-8 years after they were drafted...
Eichel won his Vegas cup 7 years post draft...
Bergeron won his Bs cup 7yrs post draft...
Tracks that core talent in their mid 20's prime is an important step in contending.
That's what's very exciting about what KH is building...
In 3yrs
Staf, CC, Suzuki, Guhle @ 23-28
All locked in at cap hits that will be massive bargains vs their impact
Demidov, Hutson, Reinbacher, Hage, Fowler @ 21-23
All on ELC is 1st rfa deals
And whatever we get out of Dach, Newhook, Barron, Strubble, Xhekaj, Kapanen, Heineman
& Roy, Mailloux, Beck, Mesar, Engstrom, Konyushkov, FloX, Tuch, Rohrer, Davidson, Koivu, Thorpe, Protz etc.
& 2025 draft class
This organization is putting together all the right pieces for a sustainable contention run... and showing patience through growing pains and a clear emphasis on development/building collectively from the ground up that is conducive to long term success.
Future is bright
Most organizations would consider a finals appearance closer to "success" than to "failure".
Your framing is every bit as "vague", and then wholly inconsistent with your application to the Habs situation "since 2018".