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I sort of lean this way - but with a caveat of maybe not BRAND new. I think I said it elsewhere. I liked the Dubas hiring for the reasoning he was new. But he was a little too new and it took him a while to adapt some of his beliefs. So if we could get someone new who has maybe done a bit of that adapting/maturing.
It's pretty crazy. 3 years later Shanahan is gone, Trevling is gone, Leafs are a mess, and Dubas is taking a team almost everyone predicted would finish at the bottom of the Metro to the playoffs.It's painfully obvious the Shanahan decision to fire Dubas and hire Treliving was the worst decision of his entire presidency. The fact that Shanahan banked on the core-4 for so long, the ultimate downfall of this entire era.
Sunny Mehta would be an interesting name. Analytics guy who was a total outsider to hockey at first. But has now worked for 4 NHL teams over 10+ years including holding the AGM job with the Panthers while they won their two Cups.I sort of lean this way - but with a caveat of maybe not BRAND new. I think I said it elsewhere. I liked the Dubas hiring for the reasoning he was new. But he was a little too new and it took him a while to adapt some of his beliefs. So if we could get someone new who has maybe done a bit of that adapting/maturing.
Mehta would be an interesting hire, for sure, and very much in the vein the team should be looking at - up-and-coming AGMs/executives who haven't sat in the big chair but otherwise have NHL experience. Don't go for a "name" or anything like that. Just like with coaches, there are very few GMs in NHL history that have won the Cup with multiple franchises (IIRC, the number there is also 3). Don't look for a resume full of trophies. Find the next guy, not a previous guy.Sunny Mehta would be an interesting name. Analytics guy who was a total outsider to hockey at first. But has now worked for 4 NHL teams over 10+ years including holding the AGM job with the Panthers while they won their two Cups.
I heard Seravalli on the radio maybe a week or 2 ago saying emphatically that he gives no credit to Dubas for the position that the Pens are in.Dubas is taking a team almost everyone predicted would finish at the bottom of the Metro to the playoffs.
I don't really know enough about names around the NHL so couldn't have put a name to what I was trying to say, but having had a read around this is exactly the kind I meant.Sunny Mehta would be an interesting name. Analytics guy who was a total outsider to hockey at first. But has now worked for 4 NHL teams over 10+ years including holding the AGM job with the Panthers while they won their two Cups.
Yeah, I mean, that's insane. Obviously the guys leading the charge were there before him (Crosby, Malkin, Rust, Rakell, Letang to a lesser extent) but I'm pretty sure nobody else on the team was there pre-Dubas.I heard Seravalli on the radio maybe a week or 2 ago saying emphatically that he gives no credit to Dubas for the position that the Pens are in.
I'm not saying I agree I just think that's kind of a funny position to take.
Yeah I think regardless of whether Pridham is fully deserving of a GM gig the team needs a fully fresh face right now.Even Pridham to an extent kind of fits the bill, but I think he might be "tainted" by being linked to the Leafs so he might need to go do the role somewhere else.
I don't think there's any world in which anyone in the current front office is elevated. I'm fine with them completely cleaning house.Yeah I think regardless of whether Pridham is fully deserving of a GM gig the team needs a fully fresh face right now.
Good for them that they're in the playoffs but I don't see them going on a run with that goaltending. Crosby, Malkin, Letang, Karlsson are all in the twilight of their careers. Let's see what happens when they leave, then we can assess the job he's done.Yeah, I mean, that's insane. Obviously the guys leading the charge were there before him (Crosby, Malkin, Rust, Rakell, Letang to a lesser extent) but I'm pretty sure nobody else on the team was there pre-Dubas.
Good for them that they're in the playoffs but I don't see them going on a run with that goaltending. Crosby, Malkin, Letang, Karlsson are all in the twilight of their careers. Let's see what happens when they leave, then we can assess the job he's done.
Sure but I think it was pretty clear his marching orders were to get Crosby back into the playoffs before his career ended, and so at the very least he's succeed there.Good for them that they're in the playoffs but I don't see them going on a run with that goaltending. Crosby, Malkin, Letang, Karlsson are all in the twilight of their careers. Let's see what happens when they leave, then we can assess the job he's done.
It's pretty crazy. 3 years later Shanahan is gone, Trevling is gone, Leafs are a mess, and Dubas is taking a team almost everyone predicted would finish at the bottom of the Metro to the playoffs.
Like others have pointed out, Dubas has to do what ownership wants of him. Their orders are "make the playoffs at all costs while we still have Sid" so that's what he's trying to do. I'm sure he knows they need a rebuild, but he's not allowed to do it.Good for them that they're in the playoffs but I don't see them going on a run with that goaltending. Crosby, Malkin, Letang, Karlsson are all in the twilight of their careers. Let's see what happens when they leave, then we can assess the job he's done.
That's fair. I don't think anyone sees them as cup contenders. He came in knowing a rebuild/retool was in order and so far, he hasn't sacrificed any of their future.Good for them that they're in the playoffs but I don't see them going on a run with that goaltending. Crosby, Malkin, Letang, Karlsson are all in the twilight of their careers. Let's see what happens when they leave, then we can assess the job he's done.
I heard Seravalli on the radio maybe a week or 2 ago saying emphatically that he gives no credit to Dubas for the position that the Pens are in.
I'm not saying I agree I just think that's kind of a funny position to take.