Bishop7979
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Ron Hextall was smart enough to not trade 1sts because he didn't fully believe in this team. That's what I meant when he did nothing. He didn't move any pieces that would contribute to us being any better than we were when he was here and he didn't move any futures that would damage our rebuild. That's why he was fired. The fans demanded more action.
We are entering a rebuild and Dubas' two biggest trades have resulted in us losing a top end 1st round prospect and not returning anything of value for that rebuild when moving what will likely be our best trade asset in Guentzel.
It doesn't. Dubas decided he was going to attempt to win now and allocated a ton of cap to a bunch of terrible long term options and then gave up picks to cycle out players he didn't believe could win now. Then he legitimately shifted that narrative within 12 months to the point we are now the worst team in the league.
But it's obvious you just want to blame someone that isn't here.
Hextall deserved to be fired. Hextall was a medicore GM. Hextall made some bad decisions. But none of them had lasting effects on the franchise. Matheson, Marino, McCann and Rodrigues are doing nothing to prolong competitive hockey in Pittsburgh.
Losing a pick that turned into Sam Dickinson is the type of move that potentially sets back the Penguins 2-3 years in their rebuild. That is why Dubas gets more hate.
The pick wasn't Sam Dickerson that was the 11th overall, the pens pick was helenius a finish forward and moving back 3 spaces cost the sharks a second round pick on top of the 14th overall, so let's stop pretending we lost out on Dickerson.
The rest of the first round was kind of a toss up, and honestly if we had the 14th I'd have rather traded back about 6 spots to pick the kid the bruins took, but that's beside the point.
Every move has consequences down the line. Hextalls failure during years where they should have been competitive changes the trajectory of the team and it has cost assets to attempt to correct.
You weren't just getting EK, you were dropping granlund/Petry/ruutta. Your not giving up a 3rd to dump mcginns contract, your not burning a 2nd to fill the gap left wide open by trading McCann.
And adding a guy like McCann and the promoting him to top six is the exact thing that the caps do that everyone says pens should have done.