sheed36
Registered User
Uh, yeah, essentially.
They missed on Radulov and Markov.. and they gambled on Streit and Hemsky.
Swing and miss.
Uh, yeah, essentially.
They missed on Radulov and Markov.. and they gambled on Streit and Hemsky.
Gambled with pennies and we lost. Huge news right here folks.
Gambled with pennies and we lost. Huge news right here folks.
I wonder just how many of Bergevins acquisitions that are currently on the roster could be placed on waivers and clear?
Swing and miss.
Use my brain? How old are you? 12...don’t talk down to folks you don’t know.Use your brain. Clearly other teams had tryout offers for Streit.
This is nothing but your vivid imagination.It's not about the money. It's about the net loss of talent to the team.
He gambled on the talent of Streit and Hemsky being able to replace Markov and Radulov, and obviously lost that gamble. Because of that loss, the team suffers and now we are much worse off.
While the size of contract isn't a big deal, by far the most troubling aspect to me is that every last bit of information available during the off-season said Streit was done.
But nope... our organization was smarter. They didn't believe it and went and signed him only to find out that when information from all sources unanimously agrees it is actually usually right. Where the hell is the pro scouting for this team?
This is nothing but your vivid imagination.
So you're telling me that Bergevin didn't acquire Streit and Hemsky in order to try and fill the void left by Radulov and Markov?
If so, you're basically admitting that Marc knowingly did nothing to improve the team this summer and simply let the team get worse. You realize this right?
Dude, he wanted those guys back!So you're telling me that Bergevin didn't acquire Streit and Hemsky in order to try and fill the void left by Radulov and Markov?
If so, you're basically admitting that Marc knowingly did nothing to improve the team this summer and simply let the team get worse. You realize this right?
MB is such a visionary that he signed Streit to cover for the games Schlemko would be injured. Bergevin knew Schlemko would be injured for 4 games, that's how much of an expert he is.So you're telling me that Bergevin didn't acquire Streit and Hemsky in order to try and fill the void left by Radulov and Markov?
If so, you're basically admitting that Marc knowingly did nothing to improve the team this summer and simply let the team get worse. You realize this right?
Update. Almost a sure thing, CapFriendly said it. (post it on the main board too). So it's nothing as far as cap space goes... but still a gamble that didn't paid off when it WAS OBVIOUS. That's the thing. Everyone knew he was done.
But what you're trying to tell us here is that Bergevin seriously thought that Streit and Hemsky would replace without a problem Markov and Radulov.
Will someone ask Marc Bergerien and his friends why the **** he was signed in the 1st place? Was he supposed to replace Markov?
Update. Almost a sure thing, CapFriendly said it. (post it on the main board too). So it's nothing as far as cap space goes... but still a gamble that didn't paid off when it WAS OBVIOUS. That's the thing. Everyone knew he was done.
he did try to trade him, but trades are hard.It's like Bergevin doesn't even try anymore
I'm not bothered by this at all. Bergevin bought a cheap lottery ticket and, surprise! It wasn't a winner.