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Bergevin type of trade. 31 years old for a 24 years old
Do you have an example of this kind of trade Bergevin made? A 31 year old for a 24 year old?
Bergevin type of trade. 31 years old for a 24 years old
"Hating THE Habs"that's not exactly what I was referring too...
and hate to break it to you, but as GM of the Montreal Canadiens...he is a "Hab".
As much as you or anyone wishes he wasn't.
Oh, so what you're saying is that other fanbases feel bad for us now because we are so critical of the steaming pile of compost we have witnessed for the last 7 years. Thanks fellow NHL fans, we love your support.I think other fanbases have just noticed that we Habs fan do a fine job of hating on the Habs ourselves...so they've left us to our own vices.
Very interesting career despite very uninteresting skillset. Congrats.
no - that's not what i'm saying.Oh, so what you're saying is that other fanbases feel bad for us now because we are so critical of the steaming pile of compost we have witnessed for the last 7 years. Thanks fellow NHL fans, we love your support.
Okay, I got it now. Forgive me I am slow, double migraine day. Fun times.no - that's not what i'm saying.
but I was speaking tongue-in-cheek anyways.
Jim Nill is on very thin ice in Dallas. No way around the facts -- he failed to build a winner; even worse, he failed to build a team that even makes the playoffs. His style of leadership serves as a cautionary tale of how big trades can't compensate for terrible development & drafting. Nill is an excellent horse-trader, but he's a terrible horse-breeder. Outside of his big-name forward acquisitions his team is a mess.Yep, Nill building quite the team there. Glad all his acquisitions and signings are amounting to all kinds of playoff success.....
"hate to break it to you" lol Sanctimonious or what.that's not exactly what I was referring too...
and hate to break it to you, but as GM of the Montreal Canadiens...he is a "Hab".
As much as you or anyone wishes he wasn't.
I mean...OK"hate to break it to you" lol Sanctimonious or what.
Bergevin is no Hab.
Oddly enough Jim Nill is a guy i've often seen as an example of how a great GM operates.Jim Nill is on very thin ice in Dallas. No way around the facts -- he failed to build a winner; even worse, he failed to build a team that even makes the playoffs. His style of leadership serves as a cautionary tale of how big trades can't compensate for terrible development & drafting. Nill is an excellent horse-trader, but he's a terrible horse-breeder. Outside of his big-name forward acquisitions his team is a mess.
He's the Bizarro World version of Bergevin. He can find top centres, he can sign great forwards, two things our GM cannot do. But he can't build depth or properly manage a cap to save his life. Dallas is a top-heavy monument that looked impressive two years ago, but is thisclose to toppling over.Oddly enough Jim Nill is a guy i've often seen as an example of how a great GM operates.
Sounds like Habsville to me.Jim Nill is on very thin ice in Dallas. No way around the facts -- he failed to build a winner; even worse, he failed to build a team that even makes the playoffs. His style of leadership serves as a cautionary tale of how big trades can't compensate for terrible development & drafting. Nill is an excellent horse-trader, but he's a terrible horse-breeder. Outside of his big-name forward acquisitions his team is a mess.
And that’s where it ends.....how’s Dallas’s prospect pool?Sounds like Habsville to me.
But I would take the Stars top three players over anyone on the MBs Canadiens.
According to their fans, Dallas' drafting and development under Nill have been awful. Worse than ours. Not only has their system failed to produce a solid core of top players, it hasn't even given them decent depth. They've blown enormous amounts of cap space on UFAs and big salaries on Seguin, Radulov, Spezza, and a few years ago, Sharp, Oduya, Hemsky -- solid signings at the time -- but they never built a foundation to support their stars.Why have Dallas failed?
According to their fans, Dallas' drafting and development under Nill have been awful. Worse than ours. Not only has their system failed to produce a solid core of top players, it hasn't even given them decent depth. They've blown enormous amounts of cap space on UFAs and big salaries on Seguin, Radulov, Spezza, and a few years ago, Sharp, Oduya, Hemsky -- solid signings at the time -- but they never built a foundation to support their stars.
According to their fans, Dallas' drafting and development under Nill have been awful. Worse than ours. Not only has their system failed to produce a solid core of top players, it hasn't even given them decent depth. They've blown enormous amounts of cap space on UFAs and big salaries on Seguin, Radulov, Spezza, and a few years ago, Sharp, Oduya, Hemsky -- solid signings at the time -- but they never built a foundation to support their stars.
And that’s where it ends.....how’s Dallas’s prospect pool?
Why have Dallas failed?
Take a look at Dallas' first rounders over the past decade, with the exception of heisk. BarfAnd that’s where it ends.....how’s Dallas’s prospect pool?