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Topper wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2026 5:53 pm Just as Moore couldn't have broken his spine when hit by Bert because he didn't have a spine to break, Quin had no team to leave behind.
Absolutely. Why was he obliged to stick around a historically awful outhouse fire of a franchise?

He would have had to have been an idiot not to get out.
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You have to believe that Tocchet was not aligned with some of the decisions that management made and did not see a path forward. Miller was a team player. He could carry this team on his back. Pettersson, well we all see the problems just don't know why. I advocated long ago to keep Horvat and trade Miller when he was at an all time high but the fans and media would never have accepted that at the time.

But to Tocchet, I think there were fundamental differences on how to build the team and I believe that keeping Pettersson over Miller was not want Tocchet wanted, nor Hughes. But I am just spit balling based upon all the rumours and stories. Even those few people I know still with some inside info don't have a story to tell, or a story they want to tell me. Bastards!!!
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I’m starting to think that people who want to lay a portion of the blame on Hughes are people who have never operated in a low-level leadership capacity, that is bereft of authority, where key team members were difficult to the point of obstinance.
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People will soon recognize that he is a better, more dynamic player than Makar now that he is in Minnesota. It's always been true, but hasn't been recognized, and no effort was made here by the team, the fans, or the media to correct this slight. Nevertheless, he was prepared to be a superstar out of the spotlight if the franchise wasn't being run into the ground. Basic competence was all he seemed to be asking for; was it too much to expect?
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Makar has proven he can handle the rough going of the playoffs far better than what Quinn has shown to this point. Until he can match that hes second fiddle IMHO
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Cousin Strawberry wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2026 10:09 pm Makar has proven he can handle the rough going of the playoffs far better than what Quinn has shown to this point. Until he can match that hes second fiddle IMHO
It helps when you have had more than a single opportunity to demonstrate that in 7 years.
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Mëds wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2026 10:42 pm
Cousin Strawberry wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2026 10:09 pm Makar has proven he can handle the rough going of the playoffs far better than what Quinn has shown to this point. Until he can match that hes second fiddle IMHO
It helps when you have had more than a single opportunity to demonstrate that in 7 years.
True that.

But that's not what I said exactly. I noted to this point specifically to offset this.

That said CM won a fucking Conn Smythe. The chances of Quinn achieving that are pretty long
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I don't know who's better.

Likely a very subjective matter.

Either one can be my 1A, I don't particularly care which.

Or Hutson.

Or Werenski.

Or Heiskanen.

You should be able to compete for a Cup with anyone of them leading the way with an adequately constructed team.
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