Boeser+OeL - $13 shmilly for 1 goal between them
And we can’t blame just Benning on that, Rutherford’s management group are the ones who put their heads together to re-sign Boeser to that 6.6 million for 3 years. Nothing has changed.
Boeser+OeL - $13 shmilly for 1 goal between them
I think we already know what their plan is for this year, and I think it is safe to say that plan didn't survive contact with the NHL regular season.
For this plan, to compete in 2-3 years to work, they needed to move much faster. Move out money. Be willing to lose trades to free up that cap space. Be willing to take a step back in year 1 of their plan so you can actually accumulate assets for year 3 & 4 of this plan.
Me: Where do you see the improvement coming from?
Me: So that will give us more than Bo, on his current contract these past 2 years?
Haas isnt a cap team, we are Aston martinWe're the Haas of the NHL, but with an Aquilini instead of a Guenther.
Unless they do the unlikely and trade Miller for a package of good young assets, this new management group has added to the glut of ugly, longterm contracts by re-signing Boeser and Miller. Interesting that Rutherford is preaching moving big money contracts when the group he assembled wrote up 2 of them.
so…I would not resign Horvat but I would trade him while his value is sky high. He ain't that good, kiddos. And he is a poor leader. Team will be better without him.
I did not say anything about Benning or Gillis in my post. I stated what my belief is about Horvat. You are free to disagree, that is the beauty of opinions.so…
you’re falsely attributing what benning did to current management, and you’re hatcheting the last survivor of the gillis era
what was it again people say about you?
Best course to distance oneself is to actually distance oneself, I.e: Resign.
Rutherford is instead choosing to go on the offensive. Visible frustration, not apathy. He’s trying to stay in the mix while hoping something happens above him, imo. If nothing does, then he’ll leave.
It's Aquilini.So far, Rutherford is doing his best imitation of Jim Benning. Re-signing Miller for eight years will go down as a disaster......and they keep on trading draft picks for blueline 'help' that doesn't help much in the end.
I mean seriously, what's changed? A bloated payroll; a bad product on the ice; and the prospect pipeline that's as barren as the far side of the Moon.
I realize the a lot of people in the Canuck cult don't care about any of things and will keep buying tickets and jerseys......but so far this new management group is as much a bust as Benning was.
It's Aquilini.
Benning was an idiot but this is ALL Aquilini.
It’s Our Pursuit.Our young guys growing with this team are watching our most used forward literally quit, pout and just collect a pay-cheque. Our culture
It’s Our Pursuit.
He took a job with the worst franchise in the NHL. That's evidence enough that he was desperate to get back in.
Nobody is giving anything significant back for this years iteration of Miller.Unless they do the unlikely and trade Miller for a package of good young assets, this new management group has added to the glut of ugly, longterm contracts by re-signing Boeser and Miller. Interesting that Rutherford is preaching moving big money contracts when the group he assembled wrote up 2 of them.
Maybe?We went 3-8-0 in the next 11 games and then Green was fired after 25 games.
Will history repeat itself?
But it is still very much mostly on past management. The horses they don’t have are mostly unmoveable. They hurt themselves for sure but even with not doing the Miller extension the same contracts would still need to be dealt with to right the ship (Pearson, Myers, OEL, Poolman etc.). But you couldn’t really deal with them yet, too many years left. Myers almost got moved if rumors were true but he’s exercised his NTC. The others you can’t move. Hell I don’t even think Pearson can be moved until next season given his play. He still has another year after this so he isn’t a depth veteran deadline acquisition this year.As Cam Charron just said on SN650 has said which many posters (myself included) have been saying all off season is: “This team just doesn’t have the horses” that’s on management not coaches.
But it is still very much mostly on past management. The horses they don’t have are mostly unmoveable. They hurt themselves for sure but even with not doing the Miller extension the same contracts would still need to be dealt with to right the ship (Pearson, Myers, OEL, Poolman etc.). But you couldn’t really deal with them yet, too many years left. Myers almost got moved if rumors were true but he’s exercised his NTC. The others you can’t move. Hell I don’t even think Pearson can be moved until next season given his play. He still has another year after this so he isn’t a depth veteran deadline acquisition this year.
Honestly I’m still confused about the extreme angst. On one hand you have people recognizing there was no way any plan was a single off season one and then being frustrated nothing is fixed and the season is falling away. This season was only ever going to be a “success” if Demko and Martin stood on their heads and everyone else had their career years again.
Even then management has really only said they are good enough to challenge for a playoff spot. I don’t believe this management team is deluded into thinking this team is good. On the contrary they believe it needs major work but that work really hasn’t had too much of a chance to happen yet. To me it’s the upcoming offseason when we see the true transformation start to happen.
And again that isn’t to say there haven’t been mistakes made. They have absolutely made some. They’ve made things harder on themselves but there is 7/8 years of complete organizational incompetence to undo and it isn’t happening in 1 year.
I’ll be honest, I think the frustration with Boudreau isn’t “if they play a good system we will be successful” frustration. I think it’s based on management wanting to see as many core players as possible actually develop some good habits to build off of. That can be on the coach and honestly I see strides in Pettersson’s game for instance. For the others…well Miller is a lost cause especially at center. Horvat really hasn’t learned anything over the last several seasons…he is what he is. The wingers same thing. You won’t see a lot of development there and we are starting to see some major declines in ability. Blueline? Well we all know that sucks.