A farce who was lucky to have inherited a team with some very good players? Or he knows his shit?
I myself don't have the man crush on him like all of you do. I don't like to steal posts from other posters from other Canuck boards, but this dude says it all for me.
Some jack ass named Chubros from the Canucks Board at Hockeysfuture (I put in Bold my favorite part of his post) -
I think there is some middle ground that reasonable people on both sides of the debate can agree on:
- Gillis was hired into a very favourable situation
- Most of the key pieces that have driven the team's success predate Gillis
- Overall, Gillis has done a good job of retaining those assets
- Gillis has made some good moves augmenting the roster, which has contributed to the team's success
- Gillis has been innovative in his attention to sports science issues
- Gillis has made some poor moves and has taken some big risks
The degree of credit that Gillis deserves is what is up for debate. It's certainly less than 100% but more than 0%.
In my mind, the jury is still out on him. He's done some things that scare me, and I'm not completely sold on his judgement.
What does set me off is people who say things like "In Gillis We Trust" and treat the guy like a God, then turn around and slag Nonis, Burke, and Quinn. They're the same fans who can't find fault with any of the players on our roster until they're on another team, when they begin to rip them to shreds. I believe that our past GMs were good Canucks and, while open to criticism, deserve respect and credit for the good things they did for the franchise.

