Confirmed with Link: Walman and a 2nd Round Pick traded to SJ

Lazlo Hollyfeld

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Mar 4, 2004
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Help me understand why GMs have to be totally disclose and divulge their plans and thoughts on players before trading them. Other than injuries, why do GMs have to discuss with other GMs why they’re trading players or their locker room fits or issues? Isn’t that what scouts are for? Couldn’t that open up GMs to being accused of “blackballing “ players?

Imagine if your ability to do your job relied upon dealing with the same 31 people and companies and that's it. There is never an option to go anywhere else.

They may not get into the in-depth nitty gritty about a player but if a GM trades a problematic player and misleads the other GM, that's not gonna be good for business going forward. Not only with the GM he screwed over but all the other ones that will hear about it.
 

izlez

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There aren't many secrets to hide anymore. Think about all of the players, coaches, managers, team personnel, agents, advisors, etc. that have come in contact with this kid since he was 18. I would agree that some have more tolerance for certain behavior than others or believe that a player has the ability to change in a different environment. Those, however, are situations where known risk is being assumed. My money says the book was out on Walman, It was just a question of whether someone else was going to put up with what Detroit would not.

For the record I think the exact same thing was true of Vrana and that the Wings knew what they were getting into when they took him back.
Doesn't everyone knowing everything about him since he was 18 take us back to re-signing him being a mistake?
 

sepster

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Doesn't everyone knowing everything about him since he was 18 take us back to re-signing him being a mistake?

Not necessarily.

Yzerman could very well have told Walman he likes his ability and what he can bring to the team, but you have these issues that need to be worked out. Walman then tells Mr. Yzerman that he understands and is on board and all in.
Yzerman is willing to take that chance because, if it works out, the payoff is well worth it.
Then, in reality, Walman doesn't follow through on his end. Yzerman thinks, "that sonovabirtch hood-winked me!!" and ships him out.
 

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