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Hockey Widow wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 3:11 pm
Strangelove wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:40 am
Strangelove wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:30 am
Cornuck wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:28 am It will be interesting to see how they define "major surgery".
I see Tocchet moved Miller back to centre today in practice.

Yet another indication Bo gets dealt in my opinion.

Of course Boeser getting dealt is a given...
Also, Miller talking a lot about being a better leader makes me wonder if maybe he knows something about a Horvat trade.

(hoping to be the next captain?)

Could be my imagination running away with me, but he talked A LOT about it...
Well both Rutherford and Allvin talked about him being the leader in the room when they were negotiating his deal. Obviously they saw him as the leader.
This season has shown them to be blind as fuck. Miller is a fucking cancer who needs to go. His head is so far stuck up his own ass, he figures his shit smells like Chanel.

…and we’re stuck with this piece of shit until he retires. Can’t someone give him a serious reason to go on LTIR???
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Lancer wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 10:16 pm
Hockey Widow wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 3:11 pm
Strangelove wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:40 am
Strangelove wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:30 am
Cornuck wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:28 am It will be interesting to see how they define "major surgery".
I see Tocchet moved Miller back to centre today in practice.

Yet another indication Bo gets dealt in my opinion.

Of course Boeser getting dealt is a given...
Also, Miller talking a lot about being a better leader makes me wonder if maybe he knows something about a Horvat trade.

(hoping to be the next captain?)

Could be my imagination running away with me, but he talked A LOT about it...
Well both Rutherford and Allvin talked about him being the leader in the room when they were negotiating his deal. Obviously they saw him as the leader.
This season has shown them to be blind as fuck. Miller is a fucking cancer who needs to go. His head is so far stuck up his own ass, he figures his shit smells like Chanel.

…and we’re stuck with this piece of shit until he retires. Can’t someone give him a serious reason to go on LTIR???
Of the forwards in spots 5-8 in Tampa, the Bolts were willing to give us Miller. They kept Killorn, Palat, Gourde, and even Tyler Johnson. JT Miller had 4 seasons left on his contract (the current one) at that time. The other guys were hitting free agency sooner. That's telling.
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Has the shriveled brain trust changed the shot counter?
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Lancer wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 10:16 pm
This season has shown them to be blind as fuck. Miller is a fucking cancer who needs to go. His head is so far stuck up his own ass, he figures his shit smells like Chanel.

…and we’re stuck with this piece of shit until he retires. Can’t someone give him a serious reason to go on LTIR???
Lanc - tell us what you really think 8-)

I think he can still be moved if the Nucks hold on to $1.0M, GMs out there will look at his past and say he is a PPG, team leader, yada yada yada and sell this to their fan base.
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OEL and Garland was a bad decision

Miller extension was a bad decision on top of the bad decision on OEL and Garland compounding hurt and setback Tri-fold. Can anyone confirm the math - how much has the problem compounded under the new management?

What we needed from the new crew was moves that were all opposite of compounding. Do you see what I’m throwing down?
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Chef Boi RD wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:26 am OEL and Garland was a bad decision

Miller extension was a bad decision on top of the bad decision on OEL and Garland compounding hurt and setback Tri-fold. Can anyone confirm the math - how much has the problem compounded under the new management?

What we needed from the new crew was moves that were all opposite of compounding. Do you see what I’m throwing down?
Agreed past management and current management both have their collective heads up their arse and not having a plan.
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But why Fingers? Why does the mayhem contInure? What’s the thread that connects the past with the present with these two regimes in question? The mandate seems to be the same. Why? It’s a madhouse if you ask me. Gorillas running amok following orders to run amok!
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Topper wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:17 am Has the shriveled brain trust changed the shot counter?
I thought I noticed that last night too :lol:
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2Fingers wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:31 am Agreed past management and current management both have their collective heads up their arse and not having a plan.
I thought having such a bloated front office, full of 'bright hockey minds' and boasting of such "diversity" as having the likes of Castonguay and Granato would have avoided such a situation. Makes you wonder how much clout those two have in the organization, or were they a trendy hire to pander to certain aspects of the market but are not much more than woke window dressing that gets Old Fart his coffee.

Not criticizing the hire. If they are indeed "bright hockey minds" who can bring a fresh perspective, I'm all for having them as part of the decision and leadership process. But if they are, indeed, "bright hockey minds" with fresh perspectives then one wonders at their possible role in the ongoing shit-show this season. Have they been sidelined, and thus "woke window dressing", or are they just as elbows-deep in this farce as Butthead Allvin and the rest? If the latter, what does that say about them - regardless of sex?

One wonders what they really think of how management conducted the long, slow death march on Boudreau. Not that Castonguay or Granato have an inherent and exclusive virtue by being women vice men, but being hockey people who are relative noobs in NHL management offices I wonder if they've exchanged "holy fuck" glances and face-palms when witnessing some of the antics in the front office.
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The long, slow death march was imposed by Mr Aquilini almost certainly. Yes, the same man who went out and hired his own coach and foisted his decision onto his new management team also blocked his managers from firing said coach and inserting their own guy for a full year. Fumbling and bubbling and serially interfering is Mr Aquilini's calling card.

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Lancer wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:45 am
2Fingers wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:31 am Agreed past management and current management both have their collective heads up their arse and not having a plan.
I thought having such a bloated front office, full of 'bright hockey minds' and boasting of such "diversity" as having the likes of Castonguay and Granato would have avoided such a situation. Makes you wonder how much clout those two have in the organization, or were they a trendy hire to pander to certain aspects of the market but are not much more than woke window dressing that gets Old Fart his coffee.

Not criticizing the hire. If they are indeed "bright hockey minds" who can bring a fresh perspective, I'm all for having them as part of the decision and leadership process. But if they are, indeed, "bright hockey minds" with fresh perspectives then one wonders at their possible role in the ongoing shit-show this season. Have they been sidelined, and thus "woke window dressing", or are they just as elbows-deep in this farce as Butthead Allvin and the rest? If the latter, what does that say about them - regardless of sex?

One wonders what they really think of how management conducted the long, slow death march on Boudreau. Not that Castonguay or Granato have an inherent and exclusive virtue by being women vice men, but being hockey people who are relative noobs in NHL management offices I wonder if they've exchanged "holy fuck" glances and face-palms when witnessing some of the antics in the front office.
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CrzyCanuck wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 7:04 pm
Strangelove wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:40 am
Strangelove wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:30 am
Cornuck wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:28 am It will be interesting to see how they define "major surgery".
I see Tocchet moved Miller back to centre today in practice.

Yet another indication Bo gets dealt in my opinion.

Of course Boeser getting dealt is a given...
Also, Miller talking a lot about being a better leader makes me wonder if maybe he knows something about a Horvat trade.

(hoping to be the next captain?)

Could be my imagination running away with me, but he talked A LOT about it...
Sorry but Miller is all talks and pizzas

This guy talks a good defensive game


Always wanted him out
Don't get me wrong Crzy, I don't in any way shape or form want Miller to be captain.

And I severely doubt he ever will be.

It's just the way he's been talking makes me feel he thinks Bo will be gone.

Also, I would be fine if Miller is traded.

Having said that, I also think Tocchet is probably the perfect coach for Miller.
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Topper wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 12:55 pm
Lancer wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 11:45 am
2Fingers wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 9:31 am Agreed past management and current management both have their collective heads up their arse and not having a plan.
I thought having such a bloated front office, full of 'bright hockey minds' and boasting of such "diversity" as having the likes of Castonguay and Granato would have avoided such a situation. Makes you wonder how much clout those two have in the organization, or were they a trendy hire to pander to certain aspects of the market but are not much more than woke window dressing that gets Old Fart his coffee.

Not criticizing the hire. If they are indeed "bright hockey minds" who can bring a fresh perspective, I'm all for having them as part of the decision and leadership process. But if they are, indeed, "bright hockey minds" with fresh perspectives then one wonders at their possible role in the ongoing shit-show this season. Have they been sidelined, and thus "woke window dressing", or are they just as elbows-deep in this farce as Butthead Allvin and the rest? If the latter, what does that say about them - regardless of sex?

One wonders what they really think of how management conducted the long, slow death march on Boudreau. Not that Castonguay or Granato have an inherent and exclusive virtue by being women vice men, but being hockey people who are relative noobs in NHL management offices I wonder if they've exchanged "holy fuck" glances and face-palms when witnessing some of the antics in the front office.
Castonguay is named in Racheal's lawsuit against the club.
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Will Lockwood was apparently hurt in the last game and it looks like Phil Di Giuseppe is finally getting his chance.


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