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I can’t believe the horrific decision by Montreal tonight btw, Bergevin and everyone in that organization should be ashamed
Maybe it's a bit of a gamble and they feel they can talk to him and say "look we get it, you take your time though"I can’t believe the horrific decision by Montreal tonight btw, Bergevin and everyone in that organization should be ashamed
Maybe it's a bit of a gamble and they feel they can talk to him and say "look we get it, you take your time though"
Kid could just say nah I'm out I guess haha
I can’t believe the horrific decision by Montreal tonight btw, Bergevin and everyone in that organization should be ashamed
Maybe it's a bit of a gamble and they feel they can talk to him and say "look we get it, you take your time though"
Kid could just say nah I'm out I guess haha
No excuses for Montreal. PR nightmare aside, the morality is so awful. Is Mailloux so much better than Heimosalmi or Bar that they could not resist? And on a purely unemotional level -- with Mailloux's stock so affected by his poor decision-making, they possibly could have had him in the 7th round.
Just an atrocious, atrocious pick.
From what I read he isn't. It's not like he was someone ranked top 15 that plummeted as far as I have seen.
A disgrace! (In the true definition).No. Even without the Mailloux disaster he would not have been a surefire first-round pick. Just a catastrophic failure by the Montreal management and scouting team.
Cossa is crazy big and athletic and had a monster season in a WHL, one of the best ever, albeit a shortened one.What happened to Wallstedt? Everyone said he was a consensus top 10 pick and he went 20 while a different goalie went ahead of him.
He also asked not to be drafted. Even if he’s changed his mind now as a 1st round pick, his instinct to avoid a public shit show was the right one.,No excuses for Montreal. PR nightmare aside, the morality is so awful. Is Mailloux so much better than Heimosalmi or Bar that they could not resist? And on a purely unemotional level -- with Mailloux's stock so affected by his poor decision-making, they possibly could have had him in the 7th round.
Just an atrocious, atrocious pick.
I don’t want to add a question mark to the roster. I want someone who is a sure thing. I’m not convinced Tarasenko is a better finisher than Yegor at this point.
What struck me about it was that wasn't exactly the understated reaction of someone EXPECTING it to happen, the way we all were. It was the reaction of someone who wasn't exactly plugged in enough to even think it was a possibility
After all the stuff with the Hawks that has been surfacing from 2010 and one of the leagues happiest nights, it’s just a terrible way to end it. Bergevin should’ve known better.
Oh yes so let's destroy the teenager's life because of the mistake he made as a kid?
It's about playing hockey, not ethics competition.
What a load of crap. The young guy excuse holds no water.
I knew better at 17 years old, I'm sure you did too.
I've done some moronic and immature things as a teenager. A lot of us did, however I think a lot of us forgot.
People who are average or below average intellectually (the usual IQ range for sports players) tend to do stupid things even more often.
I don't think that NHL is full of saints, I think that most of them just didn't get caught.