Ryp37
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I did but you refuse to hear
Ignoring the question and trolling instead isn't a good look
I did but you refuse to hear
I know you were just trying to prove a point, but I'm not sure your links really prove your point.
How much can you read into Babcock's initial comments except to say "If we suck for a while don't blame me." He surely spoke with a different tone after the season began: "If you look around the league, everyone loves their young guys for about 10 games. Then the veterans get their jobs back. Well, I'm not interested in that kind of thing. Either you're going to play and help the team win, or the Marlies are available for you."
I read Sather's and Gorton's comments as well. They didn't use the word rebuild did they? Glen Sather is no longer in charge but I don't think his MO was patiently rebuild either. That does not mean they don't intend to be sellers which their message to their fans seem to indicate is what they will do. But that whole getting younger and acquiring players that will help the team for years to come is no different from Benning's focus on the future message.
e began the process of reshaping our team this past summer, when we traded for assets that we believe will help us in the years to come. As we approach the trade deadline later this month and into the summer, we will be focused on adding young, competitive players that combine speed, skill and character. This may mean we lose some familiar faces, guys we all care about and respect. While this is part of the game, it's never easy. Our promise to you is that our plans will be guided by our singular commitment: ensuring we are building the foundation for our next Stanley Cup contender.
lmao this is such a FAN post, so pedantic
No they didn't use the word re-build. But they made more re-build moves in one season than Benning has his entire tenure.
compare this
to the classic Benning lines like
"this is a team we can turn around in a hurry"
" I like our core players. Our core players are, I feel, high-character people, so I am happy with that part of it"
"Our vision is we want to become a four-line team. You watch the playoffs now, the final four teams that are playing. They have four lines that contribute. We want our third and fourth lines to have an important role in the team winning. We want these guys to be an important part of the team. We have some work to do maybe in getting to that point but we want to be a four-line, six-D complete team."
"I would like to see a little more physicality from the third and fourth lines ... playing with a little more grit to take some of the heat off the first two lines. They are the skilled guys and let them play, but when the third and fourth lines play let’s get some offensive zone time and spend some time in the other team’s end ... Vancouver plays in maybe the toughest division in the league and to win our division and to keep going we are going to have to go through the LAs, the Anaheims and the San Joses. They are big, heavy teams. When we talk to our scouting staffs, one of our mandates will be let’s try to get a little bit bigger, let’s get a little more rugged so we can play both styles. We can play a skilled skating style when need be, but when it is a rugged physical game we can play that style, too."
etc etc
Really the fact fans had to defend Benning by saying things like "he just has to say that" should tell you all you need to know
That last quote about wanting 2 skilled lines and 2 grinding lines makes me want to bang my head against the wall. That is why when injuries hit every year this team looks like AHL team. And, the pacific is usually the weakest division year after year.
“It’s part of the reason we signed Jay Beagle, Antoine Roussel, and Tim Schaller,” said Benning. “These guys are all good skaters. They have good size. They can get in on the forecheck. Hopefully, we spend more time in the offensive end with them this year.”
Really the fact fans had to defend Benning by saying things like "he just has to say that" should tell you all you need to know
Following a mandate is no excuse for the piss poor execution.
What he spent on Gudbranson should've been enough for a top 4 defensman.....again, Benning's target....bad execution.
Hey Jim, go get a top 6 forward for the mandate....ok....Loui Eriksson, 6x6 with terrible contract structure....bad execution.
It's absolutely ridiculous to think ownership was choosing who he wanted Benning to target. These were his targets, it's his job. He targeted bad players, bad players added to aging core = bad team, bottoming out, while at the cap, attempting to be a playoff team.
I argued that until I was blue in the face last year. You can compare the moves to each and every strategy people have mentioned (re-tool, rebuild, stealth tank, intentional tank etc) and what you will find is a GM that has been completely inconsistent in whatever plan he is supposedly running with at the time and piss poor execution. Pat on the back for Boeser and Stecher. Less of a pat on the back for Pettersson (after all they were gifted a high pick because of the poor execution). But wow the rest is really just the hockey worlds illustration of the Dilbert principle.
Not really.I've dislike Benning for probably longer than anyone on this board but saying he deserves less on the pat of the back for the Peterssen pick is just being a hater.
Peterssen was an unreal pick and Benning deserves huge props for that.
Not really.
He gets the props, but how much do you think he had to do with it? His scouts made a list and he changed it?
The problem with fans rating GM's is that for the most part we don't actually have a clue how it works. We can watch behind the scenes videos until the cows come home, but really we don't know.
I have a hard time reconciling the idea that a team pays people to scout amateurs as an occupation but ultimately the credit goes to the guy at the top.
That's the point I'm making.....the result is all that matters....to us.....because we don't know the process.The scouts obviously play a big role but Benning ultimately has to make the final decision. How he comes to his decision doesn't matter as the GM all that matters is the results.
Also your kidding yourself if you don't think Benning is watching tons of tape himself, especially on the top prospects.
I also won't ever be confused as a Benning fan, but if we are to bash him for the Joulevi/Virtanen pick because "the result is all that matters", then turn around and not give him all the credit in the world for Petterson, well that seems contradictory to me.That's the point I'm making.....the result is all that matters....to us.....because we don't know the process.
I also won't ever be confused as a Benning fan, but if we are to bash him for the Joulevi/Virtanen pick because "the result is all that matters", then turn around and not give him all the credit in the world for Petterson, well that seems contradictory to me.
How he landed the #5 pick, you can argue his incompetency there, but who he chose with that pick, I think he deserve to be praised for that.
Sources please...Oh right..you dont have any.The problem is that we have tons of media reports and evidence linking the scouting staff and specific scouts to Pettersson and Boeser and those look like staff picks the GM signed off on, while at the same time reports and evidence indicates the staff were overruled and management was driving the Virtanen/Juolevi picks.
So I'm trying so look at the team as being half full and I'm trolling and you with your never ending benning hate are not.Ignoring the question and trolling instead isn't a good look
Sources please...Oh right..you dont have any.
Yawn.....and still doesn't hold any water...Pointless,as usual.This stuff has been linked here a ton of times. I’m not going to waste my time digging it up every time a Benning Bot doesn’t like hearing it.
Yawn.....and still doesn't hold any water...Pointless,as usual.
Sources please...Oh right..you dont have any.
31 Thoughts: Rogers wanted NHL trade deadline in primetime - Sportsnet.ca
Looking back at the 2015 draft, most teams concede the Canucks rated Boeser higher than anyone else. Regional scout Ted Hampson and current director of player development Ryan Johnson pushed hardest. Hampson handles Minnesota — where Boeser is from — and Johnson went to NCAA North Dakota, Boeser’s college choice. I’m not sure Vancouver was worried anyone would take him earlier than 23rd, but the Wild made them a bit nervous because it was his home state. This has turned out to be a huge steal for them.
Ben Kuzma: Delorme delivered first hard sell to get Pettersson on Canucks’ draft radar
“Ronnie saw him early and was a loud voice for him right from the start — even before any of us had seen him,” recalled Canucks general manager Jim Benning. “He was in my office and said ‘we’ve really got to watch this guy.’ He loved his skill and hockey sense.
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Scroll a bit to find the quotes of Gradin thinking the world of Nylander but Benning wanting "meat and potato" players because playoffs
not hard stuff here pastor
I've dislike Benning for probably longer than anyone on this board but saying he deserves less on the pat of the back for the Peterssen pick is just being a hater.
Peterssen was an unreal pick and Benning deserves huge props for that.
It was a statistical analysis pick. No way Jim had much of a hand in that.
Quite the double standards, eh? If you say leivo was a good trade they say 'but they could have got him on waivers. Or 'JB's an idiot because there was a rumour he tried to trade Boeser"Then he shouldn’t get blamed for the Virtanen / Juolevi picks
Quite the double standards, eh? If you say leivo was a good trade they say 'but they could have got him on waivers. Or 'JB's an idiot because there was a rumour he tried to trade Boeser"