
The Oilers for nearly a decade were the disgrace of the league. It took them 4 first overall picks to finally get it right. Re-tool on the fly, so wrong. But hey IN is smarter than your Ken Hollands.
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Says the guy who boldly predicts we are 1-2 years away from feeling good about the direction of the franchise.RoyalDude wrote:The Island Nucklefarm Business Report. Take that to the Bank Folks, no agenda with this massively bold prediction at all.![]()
So "re-tool on the fly" worked? The Canucks have been "flying" these past couple seasons? You're a beaut dude.The Oilers for nearly a decade were the disgrace of the league. It took them 4 first overall picks to finally get it right. Re-tool on the fly, so wrong. But hey IN is smarter than your Ken Hollands.
Well, it worked in the sense that the roster has been re-made from top to bottom in 3 years with only 4 players remaining on the roster, only missed the playoffs twice, and have drastically improved the quality and depth of the farm system.Island Nucklehead wrote:RoyalDude wrote:So "re-tool on the fly" worked? The Canucks have been "flying" these past couple seasons? You're a beaut dude.The Oilers for nearly a decade were the disgrace of the league. It took them 4 first overall picks to finally get it right. Re-tool on the fly, so wrong. But hey IN is smarter than your Ken Hollands.
Yeah no... the fanbase has reacted to poor asset management and a lack of a plan. But by all means please make shit up.ESQ wrote:If anyone thinks there was any skill or plan involved in the Oilers getting out of the toilet, give your head a shake.
The McDavid year, they pooched their tank and wound up with 3rd-best odds to get #1.
If the Oilers had been stuck drafting Eichel, Strome, Marner, Hanifin or (with true canuck luck) Zacha, does anyone seriously think they'd be back in the playoffs any time in the next 3 years?Well, it worked in the sense that the roster has been re-made from top to bottom in 3 years with only 4 players remaining on the roster, only missed the playoffs twice, and have drastically improved the quality and depth of the farm system.Island Nucklehead wrote:RoyalDude wrote:So "re-tool on the fly" worked? The Canucks have been "flying" these past couple seasons? You're a beaut dude.The Oilers for nearly a decade were the disgrace of the league. It took them 4 first overall picks to finally get it right. Re-tool on the fly, so wrong. But hey IN is smarter than your Ken Hollands.
Given the way the fanbase has reacted to two years out of the playoffs, its quite clear that tanking all-out for the past 3 years wouldn't have been accepted.
Definitely...coupled with Draisaitl emerging in parallel to McD.UWSaint wrote:
But it was Cam Talbot -- who I admit to being completely wrong about -- who was the big add last year. I went from thinking he was at best a tandem tweener to thinking he has the stuff to be a top 10 keeper for a long time.
To be fair when the Canucks were good for four or five years, their competition in the West was fairly mediocre other than the Hawks. It's all about timing. I maintain that the 09 Canucks with Sundin and Mitchell were the 2nd best team they had out of those five playoff runs. A couple of blunders and bad bounces kept them out of the conference finals against a less than stellar Wings team.UWSaint wrote:
Still, the Oilers haven't proven much yet. One season in the playoffs earning the same number of points as the broken Habs. Its a good start; they have assembled a good team that I think can duplicate that performance. But a top Cup Contender? Seems like wishful thinking, and if possible, it is only because the stalwarts in the west are showing signs of decline and there is no more Goliath.
Yeah, I think that's a big part of the frustration. The "Canucks fans can't handle a rebuild" mantra is the same condescending garbage management tried to trot out when they were selling something nobody was buying. I wonder how the franchise will ever survive this rebuildBlob Mckenzie wrote:Yeah no... the fanbase has reacted to poor asset management and a lack of a plan.ESQ wrote: Given the way the fanbase has reacted to two years out of the playoffs, its quite clear that tanking all-out for the past 3 years wouldn't have been accepted.
Listen, you two are definitely entitled to your retarded opinion.Island Nucklehead wrote:Yeah, I think that's a big part of the frustration.Blob Mckenzie wrote:Yeah no... the fanbase has reacted to poor asset management and a lack of a plan.ESQ wrote: Well, it worked in the sense that the roster has been re-made from top to bottom in 3 years with only 4 players remaining on the roster, only missed the playoffs twice, and have drastically improved the quality and depth of the farm system.
Given the way the fanbase has reacted to two years out of the playoffs, its quite clear that tanking all-out for the past 3 years wouldn't have been accepted.
UMMM it's not a "comeback" if I was not involved in the prior conversation there El Tardo.Blob Mckenzie wrote: Lol great comeback Trevor.
'96 playoffs vs the Avs?Blob Mckenzie wrote: "the fans can't handle a rebuild" said a captain who humiliated himself on home ice in the 96 games playoffs vs the Avs.
ESQ clearly stated there has been good asset management + plan (I painted it red).Island Nucklehead wrote:Yeah, I think that's a big part of the frustration.Blob Mckenzie wrote:Yeah no... the fanbase has reacted to poor asset management and a lack of a plan.ESQ wrote: Well, it worked in the sense that the roster has been re-made from top to bottom in 3 years with only 4 players remaining on the roster, only missed the playoffs twice, and have drastically improved the quality and depth of the farm system.
Given the way the fanbase has reacted to two years out of the playoffs, its quite clear that tanking all-out for the past 3 years wouldn't have been accepted.
I disagree, ESQ is not full of shit!Blob Mckenzie wrote: The thing is we are both full of shit.