Speculation: Who would you actually want as the next GM?

doublechili

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Not you too? Maybe John Chayka is available. He'd be about what, 30 now.
I really don't have a position other than hoping the owners get it right - kind of an open mind here. Well, except for Doug Wilson - yuch. And hey, for all any of us know, Chayka is the second coming of Torrey/Devellano. ;)

BTW, Tulsky in CAR and Chris Patrick in WAS are young guys and they're doing okay, I'd say.
 

Torrey Redux

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Steve Yzerman? 😬
If Detroit ever cut him loose I would still strongly consider Yzerman. One, he knows the job. Two, he did a great job in TB. Three, yeah, he deserves most of the heat for the DET rebuild fail to date but there was a fair amount of bad luck involved too. Four, the fact that he's had a rough time in DET will make a competitor like him super-motivated to get it right the next time.
 
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Throttle

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If Detroit ever cut him loose I would still strongly consider Yzerman. One, he knows the job. Two, he did a great job in TB. Three, yeah, he deserves most of the heat for the DET rebuild fail to date but there was a fair amount of bad luck involved too. Four, the fact that he's had a rough time in DET will make a competitor like him super-motivated to get it right the next time.
One has to really look at his starting point in TB to evaluate his job in TB. He started with 2 franchise players and a top 20 forward in the game. And in the end, he never won the Cup with TB as the GM either. When he left, his former assistant made some strategic trades that helped them get over the top.

While he hasn’t hit the lotto balls in DET, his rebuild leaves a lot to be desired.
 

Torrey Redux

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One has to really look at his starting point in TB to evaluate his job in TB. He started with 2 franchise players and a top 20 forward in the game. And in the end, he never won the Cup with TB as the GM either. When he left, his former assistant made some strategic trades that helped them get over the top.

While he hasn’t hit the lotto balls in DET, his rebuild leaves a lot to be desired.
One also shouldn't necessarily judge GMs in the year or years they take a particular action. TB's sustained excellence, dominance and Cups have Yzerman's fingerprints all over them. He drafted Nikita Kucherov (2nd round), Brayden Point (3rd round), Ondřej Palát(7th round), Anthony Cirelli (3rd round) , signed undrafted players Tyler Johnson and Yanni Gourde and acquired Ryan McDonagh, Mikhail Sergachev, and Erik Černák via trade. They have zero Cups without these unbelieveable late round picks and moves. That resume alone gets him a pass in my book.

And to my first point, I'll say it again, the absolute joke that Lamoriello won GM of the Year for two years in row demonstrates in spades just how absurd it is to judge a GM on a teams "success" (such as it was) in given year when all he really accomplished was to sew the seeds of our current horrendous situation.
 

Throttle

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One also shouldn't necessarily judge GMs in the year or years they take a particular action. TB's sustained excellence, dominance and Cups have Yzerman's fingerprints all over them. He drafted Nikita Kucherov (2nd round), Brayden Point (3rd round), Ondřej Palát(7th round), Anthony Cirelli (3rd round) , signed undrafted players Tyler Johnson and Yanni Gourde and acquired Ryan McDonagh, Mikhail Sergachev, and Erik Černák via trade. They have zero Cups without these unbelieveable late round picks and moves. That resume alone gets him a pass in my book.

And to my first point, I'll say it again, the absolute joke that Lamoriello won GM of the Year for two years in row demonstrates in spades just how absurd it is to judge a GM on a teams "success" (such as it was) in given year when all he really accomplished was to sew the seeds of our current horrendous situation.
Well, the fans didn’t vote on Lou’s GM of the Year award, so his peers voted for him.

Yzerman already had KEY pieces in place when he took over the team giving him a phenomenal starting point. He also whiffed on first rounders too (people like to overlook that). He did an admiral job, but he didn’t win the Cup as the GM. Additional loves were made after he left to Detroit that proved very important to them winning - moves Yzerman didn’t make. So, his fingers prints are on TB, but they are also 100% on his mess of a rebuild in DET too, which hasn’t yielded one franchise player on it.
 

Torrey Redux

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Well, the fans didn’t vote on Lou’s GM of the Year award, so his peers voted for him.

Yzerman already had KEY pieces in place when he took over the team giving him a phenomenal starting point. He also whiffed on first rounders too (people like to overlook that). He did an admiral job, but he didn’t win the Cup as the GM. Additional loves were made after he left to Detroit that proved very important to them winning - moves Yzerman didn’t make. So, his fingers prints are on TB, but they are also 100% on his mess of a rebuild in DET too, which hasn’t yielded one franchise player on it.
We can bat around facts and opinions all night but as I said, if he became available he'd be on my short list for the reasons I mentioned.
 

Dutch Frost

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He’ll make black turtlenecks mandatory.

He had a small investment with the golden knights a while back. GM of the Russian womens team, they won the bronze.

I think him being President of the Team is a lot better than Chris Lamarillo.

What I do know, is I don’t want Roy at GM. Still deciding on him as coach…

I want him gone at the end of the year, it was fun, thank you for your time but he is not cut out being an NHL coach. Last thing I want is him being a GM. We had Garth Snow, I aint doing this again.
 
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doublechili

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What I do know, is I don’t want Roy at GM. Still deciding on him as coach…
Yeah, I don't get the Roy-for-GM support. Gotta go clean slate. And FWIW, coaches have probably the most impact on PP/PK. Sometimes a team is really good or bad on one or the other of those (and bad teams can have a good PP or PK but just be terrible 5v5). To be historically bad at both PP and PK is a ringing condemnation of the coach, IMO.
 

doublechili

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He's kinda busy, but I'm on board with that if he could fit us in.

BTW, all kidding aside, I could see our pretty innovative owners at least investigating non-hockey guys for the GM position. For example, I believe CHI looked into an Asst GM with the Cubs when they were looking for a GM. The idea would be to have an asset management genius running the show, and relying on scouts for input on the personnel decisions. Just a thought, but we'll see what they do.
 
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