Boldy has turned out fine - if he had been brought up last year would we be having threads on how we spoiled him by bringing him up too soon? Rossi is by no means a dominant AHL player(and will probably get his 9 NHL games in, anyway), Dewar, Kahkonen and Duhaime were brought up. ROR and Hunt will be on the team next year. Khovanov's problems have nothing to do with Iowa, and were brought with him into the organization- there were rumblings about him in junior, and louder ones in the KHL. I'm with you and don't like what they are dojng with Beckman, but OTOH I do like Chaffee's development.
Not sure what you expect. The very nature of prospects is that they don't all work out... if you look at any teams drafts picks, you will find that MOST don't work out. Also, bringing up prospects early is a hit and miss game. Last season I think many of us were envious of Newhook and Caufield, and would've traded Boldy for one of them. Now, I don't think anyone can argue that the opposite is true, and that longterm Boldy looks to be the better player. Isn't it possible that not rushing him up to the NHL might've helped him develop?
No NHL franchise worth a pot of spit does their business any differently. Every fan thinks their guy should be promoted. I do think Guerin can be emotional but I also think we've seen that guys like Mike Reilly, Jimmy Vesey and Justin Schultz were not somehow worthy of special treatment. Nor is Jack McBain. By and large guys that spurn the teams that draft them largely turn into overrated flops at best, probably because they lack the "earn it" mentality literally every NHL franchise is looking for -- even at the cost of short-term results.Where is the positive selling point in any of this? Argue any move made or not either way, I don't care.
I'm just stating:
- Iowa is a garbage AHL team, and looks to stay that way.
- Little chance of a promotion. (Addison, Rossi)
- Seniority matters more than ability. (Bjugstad, MarJo, Benn)
- Employs aren't put in position to succeed. (Beckman)
- Management has a my way or the highway attitude and plays favorites based on that.
These are all big red flags for anyone looking at a prospective place of employment.
Where is the positive selling point in any of this? Argue any move made or not either way, I don't care.
I'm just stating:
- Iowa is a garbage AHL team, and looks to stay that way.
- Little chance of a promotion. (Addison, Rossi)
- Seniority matters more than ability. (Bjugstad, MarJo, Benn)
- Employs aren't put in position to succeed. (Beckman)
- Management has a my way or the highway attitude and plays favorites based on that.
These are all big red flags for anyone looking at a prospective place of employment.
It's funny that you bring up Schultz as Edmonton mismanaged him and he did well in Pittsburgh afterwards. Adam Fox is another name that comes to mind. Mike Reilly has carved out a pretty decent career in the NHL.No NHL franchise worth a pot of spit does their business any differently. Every fan thinks their guy should be promoted. I do think Guerin can be emotional but I also think we've seen that guys like Mike Reilly, Jimmy Vesey and Justin Schultz were not somehow worthy of special treatment. Nor is Jack McBain. By and large guys that spurn the teams that draft them largely turn into overrated flops at best, probably because they lack the "earn it" mentality literally every NHL franchise is looking for -- even at the cost of short-term results.