Perhaps the first to be hailed as a "Genius" while not managing to do so.

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Perhaps the first to be hailed as a "Genius" while not managing to do so.
Pointing out that Benning had more options that people usually ascribe to him isn't "bashing"; it is, if anything, "excuse dismissal".
I am beginning to feel some sympathy with Blob's frustration at your reading comprehension skills. Maybe try re-reading Hockey Widow's post -- as I said, she explained it better.
Nice to quote me but don't forget the part that said I agreed with him not strong arming any of those other players. Yes Benning had a choice, I don't see anyone disputing that. But his choices were extremely limited, which is the part you forget.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 8:39 pmPointing out that Benning had more options that people usually ascribe to him isn't "bashing"; it is, if anything, "excuse dismissal".
But if you believe that the rebuild is going brilliantly, and has been since Benning took the reins, then you don't think he needs any excuses, do you?
I am beginning to feel some sympathy with Blob's frustration at your reading comprehension skills. Maybe try re-reading Hockey Widow's post -- as I said, she explained it better.
You're a pretty insightful poster when you're sober. Have you considered a breathalyzer lock for your CC login ?
I'm not sure what search terms would be sufficiently limiting to return useful results on a deep dive in the archive, but it seems to me I've frequently heard that the reason Benning could not be more aggressive at the start of the re-build was that there were so many NTCs and NMCs on the roster. I was not, at the start of this discussion, necessarily advocating that he should have strong armed anyone in particular, only asserting that the fact that he did it once means that it was at least possible. He therefore had, as you say, a choice, however constrained those choices may have been.Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 8:57 pm Nice to quote me but don't forget the part that said I agreed with him not strong arming any of those other players. Yes Benning had a choice, I don't see anyone disputing that. But his choices were extremely limited, which is the part you forget.
Kesler, waived to 1-2 teams, depending upon who tells the story.In the end only one team. Benning got what he could.
Hamhuis injured, came back and refused to waive until about a week before the TDD. Then only 1-2 teams. In the end Dallas tried to get one over on Benning and Benning decided that having Hamhuis finish out the year with the Canucks Brough more value than a 4th round pick.
Bieksa, agreed to waive for a handful of teams but only if they agreed to a two year extension.
Burrows agreed to waive but only to a team that agreed to a 2 year extension.
Hansen gave a list.
Edler refused to waive.
I'm not sure how much more Benning could have gotten done in those above mentioned. Who else should he have strong armed in your opinion? Like really who did he refuse to trade or refuse to push out the door? Higgins? He tried for 1.5 years to trade him, no takers. Prust? No takers. Vrbata? He provided a list as required but no takers.
I'm confused by who you think he wasted an opportunity to move.
You need to stop posting half in the bag.micky107 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 1:18 am JB's drafting has been better than we've seen here in many years, maybe ever.
Linden was a legit good pick.
Bure was a wee bit of trickery. Pat Quinn had some genius himself, particularly in trading.
Burke wins one giant prize.
But Bening and his scouting staff are being a little more creative and ya, maybe thorough would be an appropriate word.
I'm not at odds with how Garrison was treated. Plain and simple was totally under performing.
I do not, however agree with the way the Kesler or Hamhuis situations unfolded.
In Kesler's case, I would have forced an eight team list from him or just let him sit and rot or let him play, till the contract was officially over.
Regardless of any cancer in the room shit which would have only hurt himself anyways.
By the way; I liked Kesler. At one point, my vote went for him as captain over Henrick.
I really hated the "All my Children", soap opera the Hamhuis garbage turned into. Was way too public. Everyone looked bad.
The Canucks lost. Benning didn't handle that one well; I think mainly because he thought it would be easy.
Little Danny boy crying the blues on the radio, at least twice; My family, my family, it's so hard on them.
That made me sick. Buck-up "BOY", your a professional athlete making millions of dollars, moving, maybe multiple times, is part
of it sometimes.
Bet the PA loves him, (insert puking smiley).
What are you talking about? I'm a Benning supporter! Not an HF goon who want him gone.Mëds wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 4:39 am
You need to stop posting half in the bag.
He couldn't force an 8 team list from Kesler. He couldn't force anything. Kesler wanted out and, thanks to Gillis, he held all the cards. Sitting your number 2 center, or forcing him to play when the rest of the team knows he wants out, that's not how you start your first day on the job as a GM with a new team.....especially your first time as GM. He did what he could. He tried to convince Kesler to stick around, but Kes was having none of it. Your method is ridiculous and would have resulted in nobody wanting to play here.
The Hamhuis crap was useless. Hamhuis getting hurt when he did sure didn't help. But Dan had his NTC and he wasn't waiving it for more than a couple of teams.....who turned out to be tendering insultingly low-ball offers. Hamhuis turned out not to be much of a "team" guy in the sense of doing what was best, and he definitely showed himself as someone who is afraid of short-term upheaval for long-term stability as the rumor was that a new offer was in the cards with Vancouver as an UFA only a few short months later. Apparently making millions of dollars to play a game makes him too good to do what a large percentage of the Canadian natural resources workforce does on a regular basis.....spend over half the year away from their families for a pittance of the income that ole Dan gets.
But yeah. You're right Mick.....Benning mismanaged this 6 ways from Sunday.
This time of year, and particularly on the subject of previous trades and moves by Benning, you take the crown for being the most obtuse poster we've got around here. Go back to HFBoards if you're gonna be that childish.
Absolutely, the proof of the pudding is in the playoffs. Are you content with the rebuild progress if the Canucks just make the playoffs next year, or is there some specific level of performance you will be looking for once they get there to assure you that the rebuild is on track?Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 12:28 am Ya I'm happy with the results...Next year must be a playoff year though.
Oh, okay.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 10:32 pm
- he had to move Kesler anyway. As you so well described, Benning could have held out for better terms, and indeed considered doing so. He made a strategic decision not to, because he didn't want to sacrifice the 2014-2015 season. I submit that it would have been better to sacrifice the season for a better return.
- he traded Bieksa anyway. If he had done it earlier, he might have gotten more.
- ditto for Burrows and Hansen
- if he'd started leaning on Hamhuis earlier, he might have been able to get an acceptable return.
- there would also have more likely been takers for Vrbata the season before (and really, that should have been the premise for attracting free agents all along: sign for a year, we'll put you with the Sedins to pump your stats, trade you to a contender, and you can use this year's performance to negotiate a fatter contract with your new team next year.)
Well the ultimate goal is a Cup of course. Yes, making the playoffs is mission one and makes it a successful season in my eyes.Ronning's Ghost wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 7:56 amAbsolutely, the proof of the pudding is in the playoffs. Are you content with the rebuild progress if the Canucks just make the playoffs next year, or is there some specific level of performance you will be looking for once they get there to assure you that the rebuild is on track?Hockey Widow wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 12:28 am Ya I'm happy with the results...Next year must be a playoff year though.
"JB's drafting has been better than we've seen here in many years, maybe ever."
Kirby Dach is who I was leaning towards last november. Although he dropped in some of the rankings for a while,
Is this a serious question? 5 straight seasons with no playoffs and we are supposed to be happy? I think most are fine with where the development arc is going for the young guys, but there are a number of other issues that seem to be glossed over again and again. I'm amazed how much support there is for a management team that has the worst overall record in Canucks history - a history that is pretty damn terrible, so that's saying a lot.Hank wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 4:49 pmAnd no one mentions that the owners tweeted in 15 parts, finally using the words "Rebuild" and "Patience". The same sentiment that Linden finally uttered and got him canned.Strangelove wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 4:10 pmBitches gunna bitch bro...Uncle dans leg wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2019 8:25 amYet here we are...a stable full of up and coming stars with plenty more developing in the wings.
Thats pretty well the textbook definition of a rebuilding team dude.
Seems to me when this regime started, they were verboten to use these terms (Shhh, don't mention the war!)
So JB basically had to work under these constraints while building a new prospect pool from scratch. If he had any previous NHL-ready prospects, I'm sure he would've kept some of the picks instead.
I mean, if the owner wanted to continue pushing for more revenue, does it make much sense to hopefully wait for picks that might or might not turn out in 3-4 years? The owner had great loyalty to the 2011 team like the Sedins, Edler, etc. How many Chaputs and Megnas could you dredge up to support the previous core? Really.
Man, are people still not happy at where this team is at right now?