dbr wrote:Strangelove wrote:Dave, Gomez is perhaps the league's most notorious underperformer/scapegoat.
Everyone would understand completely if Les Canadiens flushed his ass to the AHL.
You're probably right, but Gomez has only supplanted Wade Redden as the biggest waste of money in the league since the Rangers sent him packing and you still saw the puff pieces etc. about whether it's right that a guy who can play in the NHL is stuck in Hartford.
Listen to me closely David: It is
absolutely right to send the NHL's most notorious underperformer to the AHL.
dbr wrote:I'm sure if this is in the minds of the Habs brass it's not so they will still be able to acquire players on grossly inflated contracts, but a lot of teams have had success revamping their image as more player-friendly.
Dave, there's "player friendly" and then there's "ridiculous".
They gave Gomez a chance to redeem himself by trading for him.
They have since given him 3 full seasons to get his shit together.
Guess wot Dave: Shit ain't happenin.
dbr wrote:As a team that fired an assistant coach for no reason, traded a player during a game (and then told him he could purchase his own jersey from them for $1300 - allegedly) etc, the Canadiens could certainly stand to be more personnel-friendly if they wish to attract the best people.
Yeah that's why they brought in Bergevin.
As I say, and as I believe you agreed, no one would blame new GM Bergevin for sending Gomez down.
In fact most hockey pundits and fans would be screaming RIGHT ON!!
dbr wrote:I don't think you see fans getting "fair treatment" from many NHL teams - especially not losing teams - if you think that fans have a right to expect this and that, anyway. Hell just look at the Maple Leafs, how many times in their eight seasons and counting playoff drought have they raised ticket prices?
Dave, you are saying they are interested in appearing "player friendly" but not interested in appearing "fan friendly".
Why would they care about what the players think of them?
And if they don't care at all about the fans, why don't they become a cap-floor team?
Hell, even those evil leaves you speak of paid Jeff Finger $7mil to play for the Marlies the past two seasons.
Not to mention the fact they are still paying Darcy Tucker ($6mil total to NOT ever play for them again!)
See Dave, at the very least they have to "appear" fan-friendly.
All part of the business.
Speaking of business, one round of playoffs would earn them about as much as Scott Gomez makes in a season.