rikster wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 12:28 pm
And so on, and so on. There are many, many examples of players being traded with NTCs, NMCs, or modified NTCs so why do we Canuck fans seem to think Jimbo is trying to do the impossible? Sure it becomes more difficult, but we can’t act like this team is the only one that has these issues.
Hey DieHard...
I can't get excited arguing over 2nd and 3rd tier players, nor did the likes of Chicago and Pittsburgh when they were winning all of those Stanley Cups...
When you secure a group of elite players, and those 2 teams had not only quality, but they had quantity when it came to elite players, you can roll secondary players in and out of the organization and not miss a beat...
And when secondary players get to play with elite players, it can give a mirage that they are better than they really are so often teams get more for them in deals than in hindsight they should have...
I had a fun year and for the first time in a long time, I went to more games and gave away just a few of my season ticket holder seats so I'm already jacked about next year...
And its because of the core 4 which looks like it will climb to 5 if Demko continues to develop and Markstrom has another year like this one...
As for the secondary players, I don't expect too many of them to be around when the team is a serious contender again...
Take care...
Hey Rikster, I’m also excited about the team and young players, it’s the best we’ve looked from that perspective in a long time. Petey is worth the price of admission himself, Bo is about as hard working and likeable player as there is, Hughes looks like he will produce lots of magic, and Brock improved this year as well. They look very good and I’m hopeful guys like Demko and Juolevi will join them soon. Perhaps a guy like Madden or Woo might as well in the future, and maybe Virtanen becomes a solid 2nd liner. Not all of that will happen but some will, and I’m sure some guys off the board will appear as well.
That said, we need more, and the trades and FA signings need to improve greatly. The best FA signing Jimbo has made in his 5 years is likely Roussel, and that’s definitely not setting a very high bar considering how much money he’s spent. His best trade is maybe Baertschi? There’s been a whole bunch of nothing and some losses (Guddy). I see why the rumour is Aquilini wants a new President in place as Jimbo needs help here.
As for Chicago, IMHO they are a great example of what you can do with extra picks and good development.
In 02 they had 9 picks in 9 rounds, got Keith in the 2nd, Wisniewski in the 5th and Burish in the 9th
In 03 they had 10 picks in 9 rounds, got Seabrook in the 1st, Crawford in the 2nd, Byfuglien in the 8th
In 04 they had 16(!) picks in 9 rounds, Barker in the 1st, Bolland in the 2nd, Bickell in the 2nd, Brouwer in the 8th
In 05 they had 12(!) picks in 7 rounds, got Skille in the 1st and Hjalmarsson in the 4th
In 06 they had 9 picks in 7 rounds, only real player was Toews 3rd overall
In 07 they went back to 7 picks, and Kane 1st overall is the only player
My point here is that it took a lot of extra picks to get more NHL players, the Hawks had a ton of them and it’s what created their amazing teams that used to terrorize the Nucks. They got 13 bonafide NHL players out of 63 picks in 6 years and I think that’s a decent ratio. The Hawks then further traded these guys when they couldn’t sign them, getting back extra picks and prospects for Byfuglien, Ladd, etc and continuing their run. It’s a very good way to run a team and they were very successful doing it.
The Nucks have had 41 over the past 6 years which isn’t enough. Yes, the Hawks had the first 3 of those drafts with 2 extra rounds, but it’s damn hard to out draft the rest of the league and more picks definitely helps.