Is this your "logical perspective on the Vey trade ?Strangelove wrote:Further, you still have not attempted to rebut my "logical perspective" on the Vey trade
If it is, I refute it thusly:Strangelove wrote:But we got 116 NHL games out of Vey (more than the average 50th overall gets you).
It ignores the fact that most hockey observers, including -- perhaps especially -- most posters here, consider those games undeserved, and the product of a strange, and ultimately unjustified, hunch on the part of a failed NHL head coach.
Secondly, and perhaps more tellingly, it reckons without what most consider Benning's best pretense to genius, an ability to draft better than an average GM, and get a better player than most with a 50th overall pick.
I have no ambition, or hope, of persuading you, for you are a true fan, in the sense of 'fanatic'. If you want to run a poll on this board with a question of whether or not trading a second for Vey seems like a mistake in retrospect, and use this argument thread as an antecedent, I will accept the outcome.Strangelove wrote:... which means you clearly have thrown in the towel, lost the "debate"...
I wasn't a very active poster 3 years ago. I didn't have strong opinions about the merits of individual trades. Really, I still don't. I accept that it's a bit of a statistical process, and some trades, even by the best GMs, won't work out. That is to say, some of them will be mistakes.Strangelove wrote:Dafock dude, those are two posts you made in the last year or so![]()
... but we were clearly talking about "at the time" 3 years ago!
W D F is wrong with you boy!
What I opposed, and still oppose, is the "re-tool while remaining competitive" philosophy. Benning seems to have resiled from that position somewhat recently, but those of us who consider it folly have to hope that you are correct that when Benning expresses reluctance to exchange valuable pieces (Tanev, Edler) for assets with greater potential future value, he is just trying to drive up the market. Honestly, he doesn't seem like that kind of guy, but I guess a real genius wouldn't.