6stringmofo
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Dorion was right to draft him. What a beauty.
Dorion was right to draft him. What a beauty.
Dorion has been right a lot. The “Anti Dorion Hive Mind” on this forum is about 10x more incorrect than they claim PD to be.
For a guy who is handcuffed financially in Ottberia he has made some great decisions, while taking criticism for most of them.
I wouldn't for this group.Brady's become a fan favourite and rightfully so. But most teams would take the superior hockey player in Quinn Hughes.
Still it's a testament to Brady's unique style that it isn't by a runaway margin considering the skill gap between the two.
With that said every team would kill for a Brady Tkachuk.
I wouldn't for this group.
Dorion has been right a lot. The “Anti Dorion Hive Mind” on this forum is about 10x more incorrect than they claim PD to be.
For a guy who is handcuffed financially in Ottberia he has made some great decisions, while taking criticism for most of them.
For drafts this is my opinion - if you picked a really good player who fits extremely well on your team, and he produces well, then even if there's better guys taken after him, I don't bother to look at them and track their career to see their point differential and whatnot. I am happy with the guy we took. It's only a big deal if the guy you took was garbage. We're not talking about a Norris winner vs a scrub here.I'm almost inclined to agree and that's with the very lucid understanding that Hughes is the better player now and has much higher upside. But I also think we're a bit biased because we're sens fans.
Its impossible not to love how Brady Tkachuk plays hockey. He sets the tone for the team each shift.
Imagine talking this way about a GM that has traded:
- Zibanejad, 2nd (Berggren) for Brassard (now left with JBD, Tychonick, Gustavsson)
- Turris, Bowers, 1st (Byram) for Duchene (now left with Abramov, Davidsson, Thomson)
- Stone for Brannstrom, Lindberg, 2nd
- Hoffman for Boedker
- Dahlen for Burrows
Karlsson, Dzingel and Pageau trades are all looking good right now though, and those trades were made quite recently, so it makes sense that Dorion hasn't gotten criticized nearly as much lately as before, but that doesn't make him a good GM. Still far more egregious mistakes than wins and has made this team worse as GM.
Ya I’ve come to appreciate Dorion quite a bit. He’s made some massive blunders but has also set us up extremely well for the future, which can’t be easy considering who he’s working under.
Tkachuk is just incredible and I can’t wait to watch him progress and lead this team. The fact that he was just as good this year without playing with Stone is very reassuring.
For drafts this is my opinion - if you picked a really good player who fits extremely well on your team, and he produces well, then even if there's better guys taken after him, I don't bother to look at them and track their career to see their point differential and whatnot. I am happy with the guy we took. It's only a big deal if the guy you took was garbage. We're not talking about a Norris winner vs a scrub here.
Maybe but meh.
with that logic you could also say that picking Colin White over Konecny was the right choice.
Classic Hale the Villain.
If the trade ended up with a guy being a complete bust then it's not a bad trade at the end of the day and nothing you say can change my opinion. It's just complaining for the sake of complaining. A bad trade at the time can become not a bad trade, which is the case here.Shouldn't need to explain why it's was a bad trade at the time and still is even with Dahlen appearing to be a bust.
Imagine talking this way about a GM that has traded:
- Zibanejad, 2nd (Berggren) for Brassard (now left with JBD, Tychonick, Gustavsson)
- Turris, Bowers, 1st (Byram) for Duchene (now left with Abramov, Davidsson, Thomson)
- Stone for Brannstrom, Lindberg, 2nd
- Hoffman for Boedker
- Dahlen for Burrows
Karlsson, Dzingel and Pageau trades are all looking good right now though, and those trades were made quite recently, so it makes sense that Dorion hasn't gotten criticized nearly as much lately as before, but that doesn't make him a good GM. Still far more egregious mistakes than wins and has made this team worse as GM.
No because White hasn't proven to be good yet. If he improves and becomes what we thought he would, then yes.
It's more like Dallas picking Heiskanen and Colorado picking Makar. Makar is probably better especially offensively, but I don't think Dallas cares because they ended up with a good core player. This isn't fantasy hockey.
Tkachuk is going to be a star and is exactly what we need. I don't care if Hughes is flashier and puts up more points.
Our fan base didn’t scream 1/10th as much for the Zibby trade vs the EK trade. Most liked the EK acquisition too. Zibby was one of the first stages of EM reducing payroll commitment through these years.
The Hoffman deal was terrible but that entire situation was weird . Nothing wrong with trading Dahlen and I bet the Stone deal looks ok for us in a few years.
So compete misses ? really just Hoffman while we wait and see where the Zibby and Stone deal end up.
Heiskanen is clearly worse than Makar offensively. Not even close. Makar has the higher upside and Heiskanen does not have superstar potential. But does dallas care? They shouldn’t. They got a good player. It’s absolutely a similar comparison. Hughes isn’t going to be a superstar like karlsson.Ehh Colin White was a 21st pick scored 40 points in his rookie season and is a solid NHLer and not incredibly off Konecny. In a vacuum that's a good pick, just like Tkachuk in a vacuum is a good pick. But you have to consider the other players drafted.
It's not like Heiskanen and Makar because both of those guys are already stars and have superstar potential. and in terms of Hughes vs Tkachuk, Quinn has superstar potential vs Bradys star potential.
Brannstrom isn’t a complimentary player. He’s a prospect with star potential. Sweatred means we are are waiting to see what the pieces we got end up being which is true.it ended up with two nhl teams getting their franchise players for complimentary players
Brady's become a fan favourite and rightfully so. But most teams would take the superior hockey player in Quinn Hughes.
Still it's a testament to Brady's unique style that it isn't by a runaway margin considering the skill gap between the two.
With that said every team would kill for a Brady Tkachuk.