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Snoop Lion said:ontariojames said:I don't like Burke's personality at all and I'm glad that he's gone, but in his defence If Komisarek and Beauchemin played like the solid top 4 defensive Dmen most, if not everyone, thought they were before TO signed them then Burke would probably still have a job. Considering they didn't miss the playoffs by much the year before and that their biggest problem was defence, adding two solid top 4 defensive Dmen should have given them a good chance to make the playoffs, and on top of that the draft pick would've ended up outside of the top 10 and Burke wouldn't have the Kessel deal hanging over his head.
Komisarek did pretty terrible in his UFA year with Montreal, so the Leafs were taking a big gamble that he would regain his previous form.
cw said:
Corn Flake said:Not a big fan of Spector, but I feel like this could be the reality here:
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The gist being that Burke didn't want to do the Luongo deal and while it wasn't the sole reason he was fired it was the final straw for ownership. From the timing it really feels like the only thing that makes sense.
Corn Flake said:Hold on...
WHAT HAPPENS TO BURKIE'S DOG HOUSE I LOVE THOSE HOT DOGS!!!!
:'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
Frank E said:I think Burke has been setting himself up for Bettman's job.
I wouldn't be surprised if he chases that job if Bettman decides to call it a career.
Madferret said:Fact: McCowan's show is now being prescribed as a sleep aid and is considered a class 2 controlled substance
Joe S. said:Frank E said:I think Burke has been setting himself up for Bettman's job.
I wouldn't be surprised if he chases that job if Bettman decides to call it a career.
Sure... Except for that bill Daly fellow.
Nik Pollock said:Here's what I think happened, understanding that this is total conjecture on my part. I think someone, maybe Anselmi but likelier a new board member, asked Brian Burke about the Luongo situation. I think Burke said he didn't want to make the deal. I think the board member, because they tend not to be idiots, asked a follow up question along the lines fo "Well, then, what's the deal with the goaltending situation?". I think Burkes answer was probably along the lines of letting his group of so-so prospects fight it out this year and, if things don't go well, address it in the future via free agency or trade. I think the board member, rightly, would have pointed out that wasn't all that great a strategy. I think Burke probably said something to the effect of "Don't tell me how to run the team".
Something like that. I think people on the board looked at the team, looked at the state it was in and probably asked some pretty tough questions, questions Burke probably didn't handle too well, justifiably, because it looked an awful lot like meddling when he was hired on the condition of having autonomy.
So it was a clash, I think, where both parties were in the wrong to an extent but Burke's lack of results with which to shield himself ultimately doomed him.
So, what you're saying is, a game-tying goal being scored with only 24 seconds left in the gold medal game has no bearing on Luongo?Nik Pollock said:Justin said:I don't remember the details of how the goal happened, I just know Luongo was this close to costing us the Olympics will that really late goal.
Again, Parise was left all alone in front of the net. If Canada had lost that game, it's still not a terrible goal to let in and Luongo wouldn't have cost Canada the game. Luongo played well in that game and deserves credit for the win and for how he played in the rest of the tournament.
Justin said:As you've pointed out, Luongo still has better regular season stats than average or "middle of the pack" but that doesn't change the fact that coach Vigneault saw fit to bench Luongo in the playoffs not one but two years in a row.
Luongo played in all 25 of Vancouver's post season games in 2010-2011, being "benched" for exactly one game that he ended up finishing anyway. His numbers that year, even with the mess against Boston, aren't horrid. He had a .914 sv% and four shut-outs. As I mentioned elsewhere, there's not a ton of difference between Luongo's career playoff numbers and Martin Brodeur's playoff numbers.
Nik Pollock said:Here's what I think happened, understanding that this is total conjecture on my part. I think someone, maybe Anselmi but likelier a new board member, asked Brian Burke about the Luongo situation. I think Burke said he didn't want to make the deal. I think the board member, because they tend not to be idiots, asked a follow up question along the lines fo "Well, then, what's the deal with the goaltending situation?". I think Burkes answer was probably along the lines of letting his group of so-so prospects fight it out this year and, if things don't go well, address it in the future via free agency or trade. I think the board member, rightly, would have pointed out that wasn't all that great a strategy. I think Burke probably said something to the effect of "Don't tell me how to run the team".
Something like that. I think people on the board looked at the team, looked at the state it was in and probably asked some pretty tough questions, questions Burke probably didn't handle too well, justifiably, because it looked an awful lot like meddling when he was hired on the condition of having autonomy.
So it was a clash, I think, where both parties were in the wrong to an extent but Burke's lack of results with which to shield himself ultimately doomed him.
Nik Pollock said:For what it's worth, I've heard a lot of people say that Gary Bettman wants to stay on in the job until at least the league's 100th anniversary so I don't know that Burke has his eye that far in the future.
Justin said:So, what you're saying is, a game-tying goal being scored with only 24 seconds left in the gold medal game has no bearing on Luongo?
Justin said:You say his numbers the last 3 years aren't horrid
His numbers that year, even with the mess against Boston, aren't horrid.
cw said:His retooling effort was likely doomed unless they gave him something like a six year extension.
Joe S. said:Madferret said:Fact: McCowan's show is now being prescribed as a sleep aid and is considered a class 2 controlled substance
Omg shut up. You've popped out of nowhere just to troll here? Contribute or move along.
cw said:Nik Pollock said:For what it's worth, I've heard a lot of people say that Gary Bettman wants to stay on in the job until at least the league's 100th anniversary so I don't know that Burke has his eye that far in the future.
Mouths like Cherry & Burke play well in the media. But most of these owners are like the MLSE execs. I don't see a personality like Burke appealing to them as the face of the league. That's a game that a guy like Bettman is far better at playing in terms of the folks the commissioner has to please: the owners.