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Bullfrog said:
But he still managed to have a decent amount of success, including eight playoff appearances, and found three future Hall of Famers in Darryl Sittler, Lanny McDonald and Salming. (The latter of which Gregory could scout and sign only because Ballard was in jail at the time.)
Fire him now. He can't possibly like "where the D is at". He is just saying what he has to.hockeyfan1 said:Dubas on the Leafs D:
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cabber24 said:Fire him now. He can't possibly like "where the D is at". He is just saying what he has to.
The correct answer is, "Our D is awful especially Polak. Hainsey is far to old and unskilled to play 2 straight minutes on the penalty kill in fact we are worried about him straining his neck by constantly looking up at the rafters after a goal against him which happens to be a lot. Although our defensive core is great offensively we need to strengthen our core defensively. We like some of the young D in our system but they're not ready. The defensive help we need today will have to come from external resources. I am confident I can use my super kid GM powers to pillage a minute crunching defensively responsible D man from someone for very little."
hockeyfan1 said:Dubas on the Leafs D:
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CarltonTheBear said:hockeyfan1 said:Dubas on the Leafs D:
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Translation: Holl Time
Zee said:Less Polak.
Zee said:CarltonTheBear said:hockeyfan1 said:Dubas on the Leafs D:
Translation: Holl Time
More Holl and Carrick. Less Polak.
CarltonTheBear said:Zee said:Less Polak.
I think what happens with Polak is going to tell us a lot about who holds power in the front office. With everything Dubas has publicly said about how he wants his team and his defencemen to play, I just can't envision him wanting to bring Polak back. But you know that Babcock is going to push for it. So if he's back: Babcock's salary and experience still give him a fair amount of sway over Dubas.
That might be jumping to conclusions but I mean it's May 15th what else are we going to do?
Frank E said:I'm not going down this road with you...if Polak is back, it's because Dubas didn't make a deal to get a better Polak.
Holl and Carrick are not the answer to our defensive woes. We need to look external. However if Holl can keep his career NHL goals per game where's it at he could help...Zee said:CarltonTheBear said:hockeyfan1 said:Dubas on the Leafs D:
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Translation: Holl Time
More Holl and Carrick. Less Polak.
herman said:It was pretty clearly Dubas? job from the get go. Hunter was there to spin into a pick, but then the NHL changed that rule after we got both Babcock and Lamoriello.
Nik the Trik said:herman said:It was pretty clearly Dubas? job from the get go. Hunter was there to spin into a pick, but then the NHL changed that rule after we got both Babcock and Lamoriello.
Well, I do think they genuinely wanted Hunter to act as sort of a AGM - Scouting while Dubas was AGM - Marlies and Analytics. I agree that I don't think they ever really saw it as a horse race.
That said, you really can't blame Hunter if he wants to move on. If he wants to GM a NHL team someday it's understandable if he wouldn't want to stick around a place where the guy with the job has only barely started shaving.
herman said:It was a place that was close to home where Hunter could cut his teeth at almost no risk and make good money on. His fallback plan is also abnormally cushy.
Shanahan also made a big play for Kelly McCrimmon, currently AGMing Western Conference champion Vegas Golden Knights. He was building a stable of people about to make the NHL jump to form a brain trust. People transitioning out is expected and appears to be encouraged to a degree (see all of Babcock?s previous assistant coaches).