Highlander
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JFJ had to do a rebuild without a clue as how to do it correctly and with some very bad advice. Hence our Goaltender of the future Rask, was lost without any real compensation and we have suffered for that since. Reimer is a good goalie but his concussion at the hands of the Hab's was not good for him or our season, as he never really recovered. We have to look at this all with a lot of perspective. In retrospect, Burke has made a lot of great trades and acquisitions, I think all of us would agree on this. He has stocked the cupboard for the future, in a way JFJ could not.
It does take time to build a contender and of course we are all more than a little impatient that this has not happen yet.
In an earlier post this season, I thought that the bad play of Kulimen was caused perhaps by the death of his best friend and mentor, Korolov, in the horrific plane crash. The human mind is indeed a fertile field especially when tragedy happens. Many of you understood this and agreed this is something for consideration.
Something more for us to consider, we have the 2nd youngest team in hockey. Perhaps Ron was not the greatest coach for them, we will never know for sure. The thing is that playing in Toronto (sorry I always think Maple Leaf Gardens), is the toughest gig in the hockey universe.
Discerning fans, the hardest crowd of all. Expectations beyond belief and a lot of years since the Cup, it does drive one to think, how long? But I put it to you that this team with the needed few additions, will compete and win at some point soon. Belief is a very strange thing, you believe you can't, you won't, and when the corner is turned and with the belief that you can, miracles happen. And it is all in chemistry and in the parts of the puzzle that Burke is trying and I believe he will sort. We have to understand that this bunch of very young guys playing at the "Gardens" wants to win as much as want them too. And every other team coming to T.O. to play on a Saturday night, realize that they are in the Vatican of hockey and want to play fantastic for their folks and family watching across this great country.
Yes, we deserve better but it is not Burke's fault or his associates and advisors, they are rebuilding after 50 years of inheriting the worst run team in sports. We have the best minds in hockey trying to put the pieces in place. And for the first time since the first incarnation of Punch do we have the right GM in place.
I have been at this for over 50 years through good and bad (and that means Cups and many, many bad years) and this is the first time since Ballard took over that I feel at least the stars will align and when they do, we will all be more than ecstatic.
Just had to get this one out.
It does take time to build a contender and of course we are all more than a little impatient that this has not happen yet.
In an earlier post this season, I thought that the bad play of Kulimen was caused perhaps by the death of his best friend and mentor, Korolov, in the horrific plane crash. The human mind is indeed a fertile field especially when tragedy happens. Many of you understood this and agreed this is something for consideration.
Something more for us to consider, we have the 2nd youngest team in hockey. Perhaps Ron was not the greatest coach for them, we will never know for sure. The thing is that playing in Toronto (sorry I always think Maple Leaf Gardens), is the toughest gig in the hockey universe.
Discerning fans, the hardest crowd of all. Expectations beyond belief and a lot of years since the Cup, it does drive one to think, how long? But I put it to you that this team with the needed few additions, will compete and win at some point soon. Belief is a very strange thing, you believe you can't, you won't, and when the corner is turned and with the belief that you can, miracles happen. And it is all in chemistry and in the parts of the puzzle that Burke is trying and I believe he will sort. We have to understand that this bunch of very young guys playing at the "Gardens" wants to win as much as want them too. And every other team coming to T.O. to play on a Saturday night, realize that they are in the Vatican of hockey and want to play fantastic for their folks and family watching across this great country.
Yes, we deserve better but it is not Burke's fault or his associates and advisors, they are rebuilding after 50 years of inheriting the worst run team in sports. We have the best minds in hockey trying to put the pieces in place. And for the first time since the first incarnation of Punch do we have the right GM in place.
I have been at this for over 50 years through good and bad (and that means Cups and many, many bad years) and this is the first time since Ballard took over that I feel at least the stars will align and when they do, we will all be more than ecstatic.
Just had to get this one out.