Bouboumaster
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At least, they chose well with that pick (Vlasic, second in games played from that 2005 draft, behind Kopitar).Trading Kipper away to the Flames for a second. It made perfect sense at the time, but I'm convinced it's the main reason the Sharks aren't a cup champion by now.
There's a reason Kiprusoff was traded. He wasn't developing well with the sharks and the sharks lacked the defensive personnel and structure the flames had.Trading Kipper away to the Flames for a second. It made perfect sense at the time, but I'm convinced it's the main reason the Sharks aren't a cup champion by now.
hiSaying karlsson for the sharks in 2024 is imbecilic, given how we know things played out. Pavelski does not in any way help the Sharks over Karlsson, both as a player and asset. We'd still be in the window of suck right now with no end in sight. Nothing was going to make up for Thornton aging out, no team in the cap era survives losing a superstar.
There's a reason Kiprusoff was traded. He wasn't developing well with the sharks and the sharks lacked the defensive personnel and structure the flames had.
The Sharks biggest mistake is drafting Setoguchi over Kopitar. Several teams missed on Kopitar but the Sharks were right there looking for a forward and he was BPA. They went off board to get Seto.
That’s not a super easy thing to do…….Not getting Iggy a #1 Center.........
I'm a stubborn bastard, so I'm taking this grudge to the grave.People likely will forget about it in 12-18 months because by then some other franchise will have hired the spineless Quenneville to coach their team.
Bettmans been working PR for these guys since they were out of the league so it’s only a matter of time.
Realistically, probably drafting Brian Lee instead of Anze Kopitar.
I would have thought selling too many homeowner and commercial real estate properties in California.The trade that killed my Whalers:
Ron Francis, Ulfie and Grant Jennings for John Cullen, ZZ and Jeff Parker. The single most disastrous trade in hockey history as it was THE move that permanently severed the bond the team had with fans as the beloved local institution and sent it on course for an inevitable demise.
Since there are so many blunders in the Vancouver Canucks history. I'll just go with the 3 most recent. The above poster got it right with the Jim Benning hiring, but these are some of Benning's most moronic moves in recent times.
1. Trading for Ekman-Larsson at a point where the team should of been rebuilding. Now the Canucks have one of the worst contracts in the league and a player who is shell of his former self. While the Yotes deepen their prospect pool with Dylan Guenther.
2. Treating Chris Tanev like trash and leaving him hang while Jim Benning actively pursued Ekman-Larsson a year before. Then only to come back at the last minute when the Larsson talks fell through. The Canucks D has been in shambles ever since and Tanev should of retired a Canuck.
3. Drafting Olli Juolevi over Matthew Tkachuck. Enough said.
Sharks were stacked in net with Nabakov and Kiprusoff. Nabakov invented the "let the puck hit you and drop (instead of making a big rebound) then fall on it" which no goalie had considered before because it seems so dangerous.Saying karlsson for the sharks in 2024 is imbecilic, given how we know things played out. Pavelski does not in any way help the Sharks over Karlsson, both as a player and asset. We'd still be in the window of suck right now with no end in sight. Nothing was going to make up for Thornton aging out, no team in the cap era survives losing a superstar.
There's a reason Kiprusoff was traded. He wasn't developing well with the sharks and the sharks lacked the defensive personnel and structure the flames had.
The Sharks biggest mistake is drafting Setoguchi over Kopitar. Several teams missed on Kopitar but the Sharks were right there looking for a forward and he was BPA. They went off board to get Seto.
I would think Coffey for Jimmy Carson is up there with Larry MurphyKings: Braking the rules. Couldn't choose just one.
1a. Trading Larry Murphy to the Washington Capitals in 1983.
1b. Losing Billy Smith to the NY Islanders in the 1972 Expansion Draft.
Note: A trade that might be 1c someday is trading Brock Faber to the Wild in 2022.
That’s not a super easy thing to do…….
Eh, Boston has lost Chara and Bergeron and done alright (so far).Saying karlsson for the sharks in 2024 is imbecilic, given how we know things played out. Pavelski does not in any way help the Sharks over Karlsson, both as a player and asset. We'd still be in the window of suck right now with no end in sight. Nothing was going to make up for Thornton aging out, no team in the cap era survives losing a superstar.
There's a reason Kiprusoff was traded. He wasn't developing well with the sharks and the sharks lacked the defensive personnel and structure the flames had.
The Sharks biggest mistake is drafting Setoguchi over Kopitar. Several teams missed on Kopitar but the Sharks were right there looking for a forward and he was BPA. They went off board to get Seto.
Thanks for Butchie as well.Kings: Braking the rules. Couldn't choose just one.
1a. Trading Larry Murphy to the Washington Capitals in 1983.
1b. Losing Billy Smith to the NY Islanders in the 1972 Expansion Draft.
Note: A trade that might be 1c someday is trading Brock Faber to the Wild in 2022.