jaywills1020
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And how has that made the team better?Getting rid of Trouba and Goodrow with no retention was pretty great actually.
And how has that made the team better?Getting rid of Trouba and Goodrow with no retention was pretty great actually.
lol what did I just read.Yep, even though they are doing alright currently. If the goal is to become a serious contender they will need a full rebuild.
Really playing better with them gone tooGetting rid of Trouba and Goodrow with no retention was pretty great actually.
Trouba was replaced by a bunch AHL guys in the short-term which we knew would be case.Really playing better with them gone too
The NYR were bad *WITH* Trouba and Goodrow wasn't fixing this. I love that gif but it doesnt apply hereReally playing better with them gone too
Ducks fan. Can confirm.OP realizes how long some teams have been bad for? Last PO for:
Buf in 2011
Det in 2016
Ott in 2017
Chi in 2017 ( 2020 were 12th 6 points in back of Nash/Van who were tied for 8th at 78 points. Most likely would have missed if not for the play in)
Ana in 2018
SJ in 2019
You are not in for 4/5 years of pain. More like 7/8 years.
I love Blues rebuilds. They never bottom out and still accumulate talent. If I remember correctly that's how they won their cup...never truly were the worst, never created that loser culture.The Blues are in year 3 of a 5 year rebuild
I think the Sabres are better off getting started. Keep Dahlin and Power. Trade everyone else and just pray to whatever you believe in McKenna is a Sabre in 2 years.
Trouba was replaced by a bunch AHL guys in the short-term which we knew would be case.
I'm glad you're laughing at absolutely nothing tho. Must be fun.
They were 12-4-1 and coming off a presidents trophy before they wanted to implode the teams morale a month ago.The NYR were bad *WITH* Trouba and Goodrow wasn't fixing this. I love that gif but it doesnt apply here
imo retooling is just spinning tires. if your core is aging you gotta go for top picks to build that core againI think Lebrun wrote recently that GMs watched what happened in Buffalo, Detroit and Ottawa vs Dallas and what's happened so far in Washington and feel smart retools are the way to go.
Obviously very risky and requires finding talent late in the first round and beyond - like Boston did.
I don't think any team really wants to do the full rebuild, but if i had to guess, the list would include Pittsburgh, Nashville, NYI - maybe Boston. I'm basing this on a lack of high end talent in the pipeline.
As some have mentioned, a rebuild takes minimum 5 year.
I'm glad hughes has stayed the course in Montreal. Habs need one more big draft + patience with the pieces coming up.
It has nothing to do with morale.They were 12-4-1 and coming off a presidents trophy before they wanted to implode the teams morale a month ago.
For a team who was already stuck in a weird gap of aging veterans and inexperienced players who haven’t lived up to their potential you’d think they would want to try and make the playoffs over settling for being a bubble team.
Especially since all it takes is one well timed Trouba headshot for New York to win a playoff series (just ask the Pens)
It’s a good thing Igor had Hank to mentor him, guy is probably already used to being let down by his gm
I think if a club is lucky enough for struggling teams to trade them their star players (Vegas getting Stone and Eichel; Florida getting Reinhardt and Tkatchuk) and make really good UFA signings they can retool around existing core pieces.imo retooling is just spinning tires. if your core is aging you gotta go for top picks to build that core again