And coaches.
I think there is something in the train of thought that Dubas has done a decent job course correcting this year. But only decent. Like... these are all very safe, middle-of-the-road moves. And last year was an unmitigated disaster in which he roped the team into not one but two malodorous contracts the likes of which trump any stupid thing Ron Hextall did. So... like... what is that? Below average if we're being charitable?
The team needed a bold GM with a lot of energy and a unwavering vision in a DISTINCT direction. Not this haphazard scatterbrained approach that even when decisive leans towards "safe."
Leaf's fan here coming in peace....what I heard on the radio the other day pretty much summed up Dubas' reign in Toronto and that was "reactionary" vs being proactive in his building a team. If you had to list his failures it was basically trying to do it "his" way and then realizing late in the season...close to the TDL that he had to go out and get Grit, size etc. He always overpaid for the additions and because they weren't organic...they never really worked out. He sold the farm in his last year to get Ryan O'Reilly and the rest of them but it was putting lipstick on a pig...we fluked off 1 series win and got caved by FLA the next round.
As I have said in our forum....I thought he learned something after 5yrs of patching holes he pretty much created himself...but nope...the same guy who tried to get Karlsson at the TDL for the Leafs runs out and does it almost as a first order of business for the Pens. Thank God that Shanahan stopped him from trading for EK...
You will see that his "vision" for a team changes constantly and as long as it's not the tried and tested way (he detests old school building of teams) he will try it out. Smaller players are a fetish for him...he is just dying to prove he can find someone undersized that can play a big role...it's almost comical at this point with him.
I dislike him, because I feel he ruined what should have been a mini dynasty for us because of his "New School" approach to building a team. So there is some emotion in my candor about him.
Anyways...I wish you guys the best and hope he smartens up a bit...but I doubt it.