Frank E said:"Do you think that drafting hockey players, but wisely, can affect the fortunes of a franchise?"
Jarmo Kekalainen after drafting Chinakhov 21st: *shrugs*
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Frank E said:"Do you think that drafting hockey players, but wisely, can affect the fortunes of a franchise?"
CarltonTheBear said:Frank E said:"Do you think that drafting hockey players, but wisely, can affect the fortunes of a franchise?"
Jarmo Kekalainen after drafting Chinakhov 21st: *shrugs*
Andy said:That is a very long response for someone asking if spending wisely is good for a franchise. I wonder how he feels about the importance of not only signing free agents, but signing good free agents.
herman said:CarltonTheBear said:Frank E said:"Do you think that drafting hockey players, but wisely, can affect the fortunes of a franchise?"
Jarmo Kekalainen after drafting Chinakhov 21st: *shrugs*
2015 Boston's first round was a galaxy-brain fart.
herman said:Andy said:That is a very long response for someone asking if spending wisely is good for a franchise. I wonder how he feels about the importance of not only signing free agents, but signing good free agents.
The verbosity was invested into describing their process for wise spending. I believe it is also something of a reaction to the situation he was hired into as well, when previous decision-making was not about due process.
Wasn't it Olive Oil that asked the question and absolves Popeye Joyce of the ignorance of the question. Dammit Kyle I'm a Doctor not an AstronautCarltonTheBear said:Nik said:I don't have the slightest idea what that answer says or what the question is supposed to provoke. "No, I don't think spending wisely affects the fortunes of a franchise" would be said by who, exactly?
His former boss, who gave Bobrovsky $70mil?
I mean I get your general point about how not-valuable those types of interviews/responses can be, but I do think there are GMs out there who are well aware that they sometimes aren't spending wisely but do it anyway because they think they'll be the exception to the rule. You even talked the other day about how $4mil is generally the standard price for a defensive defenceman like Zaitsev despite the fact that those deals are almost always seen as problems later on.
This is my funAndy said:Pfft don't ruin our fun here
Nik said:We try to sign good hockey players. Bad ones aren't as good. So it's important for us to tell which ones are good and which ones are bad. Then, when we've found the ones that are good, we try to get them to agree to be on our team and not other teams. Because to help our team do good, they need to be on our team. Sometimes they want to be on our team, sometimes they want to be on other teams. We try to convince them to want to be on our team by offering them money but not too much money because if you offer too much money because we can't spend all of our money. Me and Tommy and Jeff call that "Only Some of the Money" to remind each other not to spend all of the money.
CarltonTheBear said:I mean I get your general point about how not-valuable those types of interviews/responses can be, but I do think there are GMs out there who are well aware that they sometimes aren't spending wisely but do it anyway because they think they'll be the exception to the rule. You even talked the other day about how $4mil is generally the standard price for a defensive defenceman like Zaitsev despite the fact that those deals are almost always seen as problems later on.
Frank E said:There is no long term for a GM of a pro sports franchise.
Kyle Dubas is raising his glasses and rubbing his browleafsjunkie said:Frank E said:There is no long term for a GM of a pro sports franchise.
David Poile would like to speak with you.
Frank E said:Boy, what are we going to talk about for the next 3 months?
Maybe how Keefe is going to survive benching Thornton for the season opener?
CarltonTheBear said:Frank E said:Boy, what are we going to talk about for the next 3 months?
Maybe how Keefe is going to survive benching Thornton for the season opener?
What should Marincin's 21/22 contract look like?
CarltonTheBear said:Frank E said:Boy, what are we going to talk about for the next 3 months?
Maybe how Keefe is going to survive benching Thornton for the season opener?
What should Marincin's 21/22 contract look like?
He should be Marlies bound for sure. There's no way he should be in before Sandin.bustaheims said:CarltonTheBear said:Frank E said:Boy, what are we going to talk about for the next 3 months?
Maybe how Keefe is going to survive benching Thornton for the season opener?
What should Marincin's 21/22 contract look like?
8 years, $5M total. ;D (Seriously, though, I hope it's finally time we've seen the last of him on the NHL team)