I agree he didn't have an excess of cards to play but he's the GM and he's responsible for the medical department's performance, the draft picks he's chosen (and rushed to the NHL for no reason), the expectations he sets on the trade market, and so on. Taking a step back and looking at the picture says that we didn't do well at the TDL -- other teams amassed futures and draft capital and we did not.
I don't have much more criticism at this time but there is definitely an argument to be made that this TDL prior to the 2023 draft was a missed opportunity.
We're not GMs, we don't know the prices and the discussions -- we knew that Monahan was injured (for dubious and oft-hidden injury reports), we knew that Drouin and Dadanov were nearly worthless, we knew that Eddy was injured, etc. But we don't know what was offered for Anderson or Dvorak, we don't know what offers he turned down, we don't know if he played hardball and fell on his ass. We'll likely never know any of that.
My thesis was that selling Dvorak was vital to our interests in completing this tank year. I would've sold him for very little to help ensure we draft top5. Whatever amount we recover from selling him later is not worth the difference between a 10OA pick and a 5OA pick, no in this season's draft, anyway.
Otherwise, I agree -- we don't need to raise the rabble and call for his head, nor do we need to take bullets for him and chastise those who are disappointed. It is still too early.
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