Northernhawk
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Scotty, right?Bowman is well respected around the league so it is not a shocker.
Scotty, right?
Scotty, right?
Bowman hasn’t really done a great or even a good job for a few years now. Blame the Cap situation all you want, but that’s partly his mess and fault too.
With that said I have no idea who his competition for this position was.
And I thought I was a homer.Only here in Chicago is Stan Bowman not respected. And that's only by meatball fans.
The Hawks have drafted well the past few years and have made some smart signings. Perfect? Obviously not but the Hawks are obviously improving in the short and long term.
And I thought I was a homer.
I mean he fell ass backwards into a 3rd OA pick. We will see about the rest.
The overpayments by him have really hurt this team.
Which ones are those?
He picked Dach over the others. Boqvist looks really good so far along with the quite a few others.
Like I said before it has not been perfect but anyone with a brain knows this team is improving and the future is not dim at all.
Seabrook being the biggest issue.
I’m sorry I’m not going to praise a guy for nailing the 3rd OA pick.
Just because the team is improving now doesn’t mean he’s done a good job.
Seabrook being the biggest issue.
I’m sorry I’m not going to praise a guy for nailing the 3rd OA pick.
Just because the team is improving now doesn’t mean he’s done a good job.
There are still people *cough BWC* that think that Tallon was responsible for the 3 cups because he was GM when 19/88 were drafted, while forgetting that Bowman was Asst. GM then. I'm sure he was part of the decision making process, even if he didn't make the decision.Only in Chicago would a GM who helped bring three championships to the city, be less respected than Coach Ditka. Who was by all accounts, a f***ing terrible head coach.
There are still people *cough BWC* that think that Tallon was responsible for the 3 cups because he was GM when 19/88 were drafted, while forgetting that Bowman was Asst. GM then. I'm sure he was part of the decision making process, even if he didn't make the decision.
In reality, Mike Smith, Tallon and Stan Bowman all had a part in the cups.
How does this make sense? So when the team sucks, it's the GM's fault. When the team improves, he's not doing a good job?
He's been a lot better since they whacked McCub.Because this team had reached a point that their on ice performance so was bad because we had so little depth that it could only get better.
I’m not completely anti-Bowman, I recognize he was a vital role to multiple Cups.... but lately he hasn’t been doing a great job IMO.
Because this team had reached a point that their on ice performance so was bad because we had so little depth that it could only get better.
I’m not completely anti-Bowman, I recognize he was a vital role to multiple Cups.... but lately he hasn’t been doing a great job IMO.
Only in Chicago would a GM who helped bring three championships to the city, be less respected than Coach Ditka. Who was by all accounts, a f***ing terrible head coach.
There are still people *cough BWC* that think that Tallon was responsible for the 3 cups because he was GM when 19/88 were drafted, while forgetting that Bowman was Asst. GM then. I'm sure he was part of the decision making process, even if he didn't make the decision.
In reality, Mike Smith, Tallon and Stan Bowman all had a part in the cups.