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Significantly Insignificant said:Further to that point, they still have to ice a team next year, and while you can go out and sign a bunch of scrubs to play, you don't necessarily want to expose your young players to that losing environment.
Bullfrog said:Significantly Insignificant said:Further to that point, they still have to ice a team next year, and while you can go out and sign a bunch of scrubs to play, you don't necessarily want to expose your young players to that losing environment.
It's going to be a losing environment for awhile though. That's the nature of a rebuild.
Significantly Insignificant said:Further to that point, they still have to ice a team next year, and while you can go out and sign a bunch of scrubs to play, you don't necessarily want to expose your young players to that losing environment.
Nik the Trik said:Bullfrog said:Significantly Insignificant said:Further to that point, they still have to ice a team next year, and while you can go out and sign a bunch of scrubs to play, you don't necessarily want to expose your young players to that losing environment.
It's going to be a losing environment for awhile though. That's the nature of a rebuild.
And I've said this before but I don't buy that a losing environment in and of itself is a bad thing. I think it's different if the team makes decisions for the express purpose of losing but simply not being good enough isn't a terrible thing so long as there are good coaches around and progress being made.
Frank E said:So....how come we don't have a good list of GMs that we can all cut to shreads?
Is it still speculated that Babcock wants both hats?
bustaheims said:Significantly Insignificant said:Further to that point, they still have to ice a team next year, and while you can go out and sign a bunch of scrubs to play, you don't necessarily want to expose your young players to that losing environment.
Well, the point of signing the Winniks and Santorellis in the summer is so a lot of the young players don't spend significant time with the team. I also don't believe the argument that a losing environment is harmful. As long as the team's leadership and coaching are capable of instilling the right values and attitudes, the wins and losses aren't super meaningful to a player's development.
Arn said:Can we have the word "Shanaplan" blocked by the swear filters or something please?
So you want the term Shanaplan to be Shanabanned?Arn said:Can we have the word "Shanaplan" blocked by the swear filters or something please?
Bender said:So you want the term Shanaplan to be Shanabanned?Arn said:Can we have the word "Shanaplan" blocked by the swear filters or something please?
bustaheims said:Significantly Insignificant said:Further to that point, they still have to ice a team next year, and while you can go out and sign a bunch of scrubs to play, you don't necessarily want to expose your young players to that losing environment.
Well, the point of signing the Winniks and Santorellis in the summer is so a lot of the young players don't spend significant time with the team. I also don't believe the argument that a losing environment is harmful. As long as the team's leadership and coaching are capable of instilling the right values and attitudes, the wins and losses aren't super meaningful to a player's development.
Significantly Insignificant said:bustaheims said:Significantly Insignificant said:Further to that point, they still have to ice a team next year, and while you can go out and sign a bunch of scrubs to play, you don't necessarily want to expose your young players to that losing environment.
Well, the point of signing the Winniks and Santorellis in the summer is so a lot of the young players don't spend significant time with the team. I also don't believe the argument that a losing environment is harmful. As long as the team's leadership and coaching are capable of instilling the right values and attitudes, the wins and losses aren't super meaningful to a player's development.
I think in an environment like Toronto, losing can cause problems. I think the media and fan pressure mounts causing confidence issues with the best of players. The only guy I can think of that weathered it well in recent history was Sundin, and he was 25, 26 when it started to fall on his shoulders. I don't think Phanuef has handled it well, and I don't like the chances of a 18 or 19 year old coming in and handling it well either. Not saying that it couldn't happen, but I don't like their chances.
Significantly Insignificant said:I think in an environment like Toronto, losing can cause problems. I think the media and fan pressure mounts causing confidence issues with the best of players. The only guy I can think of that weathered it well in recent history was Sundin, and he was 25, 26 when it started to fall on his shoulders. I don't think Phanuef has handled it well, and I don't like the chances of a 18 or 19 year old coming in and handling it well either. Not saying that it couldn't happen, but I don't like their chances.
bustaheims said:Significantly Insignificant said:I think in an environment like Toronto, losing can cause problems. I think the media and fan pressure mounts causing confidence issues with the best of players. The only guy I can think of that weathered it well in recent history was Sundin, and he was 25, 26 when it started to fall on his shoulders. I don't think Phanuef has handled it well, and I don't like the chances of a 18 or 19 year old coming in and handling it well either. Not saying that it couldn't happen, but I don't like their chances.
Only when there's actually expectations of success - which there won't be for a few seasons. Truthfully, this is something the Leafs have never really gone through. They've never really truly attempted to rebuild patiently through the draft. This is virgin territory for the media here and the fan base. Basically everyone in the history of the team either had expectations of success laid upon them, or, it was the 80s and there was already fairly poisonous atmosphere around the team - and, for the record, a number of young players weathered the storm in the 80s pretty well because there were no expectations. Clark, Damphousse, Iafrate, Courtnall, etc, all developed into very good players and had pretty solid careers despite the fact the Leafs were a bad team for the entire decade.
Significantly Insignificant said:Yeah, but Damphouse, Iafrate and Courtnall didn't really hit their peaks until they got out of Toronto. Was it because they left, or was it because the Leafs weren't patient, it's hard to say. I put Clark in that special category. He was injured a lot early on, and he really hit his stride once Gilmour got here, and that is when the culture started to change. They brought an outside winner in, and people started to believe that it was possible. I think people should be prepared for when Kessel leaves the Leafs and ends up tearing up the league goal scoring wise once he is in a different environment.
I agree that this is all quite new, but look at some of the posts on this site alone about it being a fast turnaround. In order to do this right, it can't be a fast turnaround. It has to be built systemically, and that will take time. I hope that it works out, but I have my doubts that the euphoria that people are feeling right now that "Yes the Leafs are going to do it the right way" is going to last through two more hellishly bad seasons. Plus, if upper management makes a mistake, it's going to be "Here we go again" which will snowball.
Shanahan has to get these replacements for the firings that he conducted today right. He can't make a mistake. It is crucial that as this goes forward, the right people are put in to the proper places. You can say that that is a given, but as we have seen from the Leafs in the past, they are bad at making these sorts of decisions, and we have no past experience with Shanahan to go on to see if he will get it right.
Bullfrog said:Significantly Insignificant said:Further to that point, they still have to ice a team next year, and while you can go out and sign a bunch of scrubs to play, you don't necessarily want to expose your young players to that losing environment.
It's going to be a losing environment for awhile though. That's the nature of a rebuild.
KW Sluggo said:We traded up to get Tyler Biggs and we pass? twice on Gallagher?
No one in the scouting staff should be safe after that.