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herman said:https://twitter.com/KPapetti/status/1613162362881675266
Meh. I'm not much of a Dubas fan, but it's a move that I even think should and has to be done.
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herman said:https://twitter.com/KPapetti/status/1613162362881675266
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Can't read the article but, no. He's lovely in every way except delivering playoff wins. This year should be his last chance to win at least 1 round.
Also, why any rush to extend him? Is he threatening to go somewhere else?
bustaheims said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Can't read the article but, no. He's lovely in every way except delivering playoff wins. This year should be his last chance to win at least 1 round.
Also, why any rush to extend him? Is he threatening to go somewhere else?
If the team doesn't feel there are actually better options out there, is it worth the risk of him walking? Or do they make the change for the sake of making a change, even if it's a downgrade?
Another performance like against Tampa last spring, and I'm happy extending him without a playoff win. A poor showing, on the other hand, suggests there's a real flaw with the team beyond randomness/luck/circumstance.
Me too. I'm a fan. From the way he treats the players to the moves he's made. This team is one of the best Leafs teams I've ever seen play and I'm enjoying the show.Bill_Berg_is_sad said:herman said:https://twitter.com/KPapetti/status/1613162362881675266
It's a popular move with me.
Zee said:That's my fear. Get a guy for the sake of getting a guy and he trades Nylander for a Ritchie type. That's not progress. Look at what a great team the genius old school hockey mind of Ken Holland assembled. Yeah the Oilers made the conference finals cause they have McDavid and Draisaitl, the team still sucks balls.
Zee said:bustaheims said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Can't read the article but, no. He's lovely in every way except delivering playoff wins. This year should be his last chance to win at least 1 round.
Also, why any rush to extend him? Is he threatening to go somewhere else?
If the team doesn't feel there are actually better options out there, is it worth the risk of him walking? Or do they make the change for the sake of making a change, even if it's a downgrade?
Another performance like against Tampa last spring, and I'm happy extending him without a playoff win. A poor showing, on the other hand, suggests there's a real flaw with the team beyond randomness/luck/circumstance.
That's my fear. Get a guy for the sake of getting a guy and he trades Nylander for a Ritchie type. That's not progress. Look at what a great team the genius old school hockey mind of Ken Holland assembled. Yeah the Oilers made the conference finals cause they have McDavid and Draisaitl, the team still sucks balls.
Andy said:So I don't know, obviously we can't keep watching a Dubas team falter over and over again in the first round and never expect change but it's just such a weird playoff system that I have a hard time being angry with a GM that put together teams good enough to play with and even outplay both the Bruins and the Lightning, 2 of the best teams in the entire NHL...who happen to be in the same division.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Can't read the article but, no. He's lovely in every way except delivering playoff wins. This year should be his last chance to win at least 1 round.
Also, why any rush to extend him? Is he threatening to go somewhere else?
Zee said:bustaheims said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Can't read the article but, no. He's lovely in every way except delivering playoff wins. This year should be his last chance to win at least 1 round.
Also, why any rush to extend him? Is he threatening to go somewhere else?
If the team doesn't feel there are actually better options out there, is it worth the risk of him walking? Or do they make the change for the sake of making a change, even if it's a downgrade?
Another performance like against Tampa last spring, and I'm happy extending him without a playoff win. A poor showing, on the other hand, suggests there's a real flaw with the team beyond randomness/luck/circumstance.
That's my fear. Get a guy for the sake of getting a guy and he trades Nylander for a Ritchie type. That's not progress. Look at what a great team the genius old school hockey mind of Ken Holland assembled. Yeah the Oilers made the conference finals cause they have McDavid and Draisaitl, the team still sucks balls.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Sorry, I'm not buying any of these arguments, especially the ones for extending him before the playoffs. That's just crazy.
OK, I'll contradict myself: LK's argument with respect to his relationship with Matthews has some weight with me. I don't know how you suss that out but it's paramount to keep Matthews. (OTOH you could turn that argument on its head ... if they keep flaming out why would Matthews want to stay?)
Otherwise: the name of the game is to compete for a Cup. Nothing but R1 exits ? especially when you have had a chance to close teams out at home a couple of times (near-unforgivable) ? aren't acceptable in my book.
He's not the only forward-thinking young GM candidate out there, either.
Bender said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:He's not the only forward-thinking young GM candidate out there, either.
So who's the replacement?
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Sorry, I'm not buying any of these arguments, especially the ones for extending him before the playoffs. That's just crazy.
OK, I'll contradict myself: LK's argument with respect to his relationship with Matthews has some weight with me. I don't know how you suss that out but it's paramount to keep Matthews. (OTOH you could turn that argument on its head ... if they keep flaming out why would Matthews want to stay?)
Otherwise: the name of the game is to compete for a Cup. Nothing but R1 exits ? especially when you have had a chance to close teams out at home a couple of times (near-unforgivable) ? aren't acceptable in my book.
He's not the only forward-thinking young GM candidate out there, either.
Arn said:I?d give him a 10 year contract now.
The losses are on the players, not the GM. This is one of the best Leads teams I've ever had they pleasure of watching.Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:I have to say, I'm pretty baffled by all this unconditional love for Dubas. You make it sound like he's irreplaceable. That's just silly.
Are you satisfied with an endless number of R1 exits? If you're OK with that, then sure, give him (of anyone) an open-ended job. (Don't think this would fly in business school, though).
If you're not OK with that, then the argument reduces to how many chances are you willing to give him? I say this should be his last, and I further think there's nothing unreasonable in saying that.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:I have to say, I'm pretty baffled by all this unconditional love for Dubas. You make it sound like he's irreplaceable. That's just silly.
Are you satisfied with an endless number of R1 exits? If you're OK with that, then sure, give him (of anyone) an open-ended job. (Don't think this would fly in business school, though).
If you're not OK with that, then the argument reduces to how many chances are you willing to give him? I say this should be his last, and I further think there's nothing unreasonable in saying that.