Victoro311
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Location: San Diego, CA Joined: 06.17.2014
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Yeah.... He was an awful hire because he's a bad executive, but the previous ownership/Moorehouse told him to tear things down. He didn't get to the blow up phase. He had no plans to bring Malkin or Letang back. New ownership did a 180 and he wasn't prepared for it. - madmike71
Ah yeah Moorehouse not Burkle. My brain confuses them |
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Maybe the Pens should petition the league to not have any games before March next year. They're a different team in March-April the past two seasons. - MickV
I find most basement dwellers tend to come alive around March giving their fans a false sense of hope. |
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Tojo.
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Location: Aliquippa, PA Joined: 11.11.2014
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When you review the past 5 or 6 years and can't get that correct it doesn't give a whole lot of cred when you dis what's going on today.
Where's the comments on Ville Kolvunen? His first season on this side of the ocean and is playing at almost a point a game. How about Broz, Murashov, Pickering, St. Ivany, and does anyone know anything about Avery Hayes? I can't recall - possibly someone said something. Nice things are happening in WB/S under the direction of Spezza. - sufi-judge[thus under Dubas and FSG]
Those kids down there aren't all going to make it, but it looks better now than combining the last 5 years. Add that to the team with the most Stanley CUPS since 1990 and (I guess) some of the comments about it just looks comical.
Success at the AHL level doesn’t guarantee NHL success… but it is looking better than a long time there. Can SILKY handle it? That's still another story.
As fans, who saw MARIO come in and we still waited 5 seasons to get into the playoffs... maybe, maybe I have much more patience. During those days some fans wanted to trade him. They weren't idiots (most of them) they were just inpatient and wrong.
A lot of those guys get mentioned frequently here, particularly Murashov, Koivunen, and Pickering. You must just miss those days.
St. Ivany hasn't earned his way back despite a hole at 3RD (at least before Timmons) so not sure how big the plans are for him. I could see them losing him to waivers if he doesn't have a good camp.
Hayes is a feisty wing who is undersized but goes to the net a lot. Was talked about after he was a standout in camp, has had a breakout year at WBD, and just got upgraded from an AHL only contract to a 2 way deal next year. Still a bit of a longshot because Koivunen and McGroarty are going to get opportunities before him, but he's doing his part to get on their radar. |
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Grinder47
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Location: Somerset, PA Joined: 10.20.2013
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Longer term I’d like to see Spezza take over as GM. I think having a guy that’s been a leader in an NHL lockeroom at the helm could make a big difference with the culture. |
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This is a basic compliant that I have in regard to SILKY Sullivan… a prospect or newbie gets their first ice time and when they make a mistake that TOI disappears, SILKY staples them to the bench. ALL OF THEM. Yet, watch a VET do something worse and he gets away with it… repeats it and still takes a regular shift with no reduction in ice time. At least it sure appears that way.
Add to that is his attempt to make every player (except Crosby, Malkin, Letang, and Karlsson) into a Swiss Army knife.
Right now this is a one-line, plus Malkin group of forwards, along with Letang and Karlsson on defense - with all other forwards playing for the other 8 spots,,, and other defensemen - whereas if *heavens to Betsy* one of them misses an assignment they have to sit in the corner with a dunce cap on their head.
This isn't cool in any business. *Lack of trust in employees* is the biggest sign of a bad leader. Bad leaders play favorites and comminate poorly.
Sometimes bad leadership is hard to spot… as time goes on, however, it looks like Dubas might need a *Come to Jesus* meeting with FSG about SILKY and his role moving forward in the organization. Someone gave him that 3-year extension and it was reported that might have been FSG. |
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madmike71
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA Joined: 12.21.2006
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This is a basic compliant that I have in regard to SILKY Sullivan… a prospect or newbie gets their first ice time and when they make a mistake that TOI disappears, SILKY staples them to the bench. ALL OF THEM. Yet, watch a VET do something worse and he gets away with it… repeats it and still takes a regular shift with no reduction in ice time. At least it sure appears that way.
Add to that is his attempt to make every player (except Crosby, Malkin, Letang, and Karlsson) into a Swiss Army knife.
Right now this is a one-line, plus Malkin group of forwards, along with Letang and Karlsson on defense - with all other forwards playing for the other 8 spots,,, and other defensemen - whereas if *heavens to Betsy* one of them misses an assignment they have to sit in the corner with a dunce cap on their head.
This isn't cool in any business. *Lack of trust in employees* is the biggest sign of a bad leader. Bad leaders play favorites and comminate poorly.
Sometimes bad leadership is hard to spot… as time goes on, however, it looks like Dubas might need a *Come to Jesus* meeting with FSG about SILKY and his role moving forward in the organization. Someone gave him that 3-year extension and it was reported that might have been FSG. - sufi-judge
That's why they should fire Sullivan after the season and bring in the WB coach. Just like Sully in 16, he'll know those players and give them some rope when they screw up. It's ironic that Sully won those cups giving young guys big roles. Now he has no use for youth.
John Henry himself gave Sully that contract when he still had 2 full years on his existing deal. Sully was spotted yucking it up with FSG bigwigs in Boston while Hexy was left twisting in the wind back in the Burgh. Sully has had most of the power ever since.
Dubas won't have the stones to fire the USA Olympic coach. Book it. He was the right coach at the right time in 16. Obviously the wrong coach for these times. |
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Victoro311
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Location: San Diego, CA Joined: 06.17.2014
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That's why they should fire Sullivan after the season and bring in the WB coach. Just like Sully in 16, he'll know those players and give them some rope when they screw up. It's ironic that Sully won those cups giving young guys big roles. Now he has no use for youth.
John Henry himself gave Sully that contract when he still had 2 full years on his existing deal. Sully was spotted yucking it up with FSG bigwigs in Boston while Hexy was left twisting in the wind back in the Burgh. Sully has had most of the power ever since.
Dubas won't have the stones to fire the USA Olympic coach. Book it. He was the right coach at the right time in 16. Obviously the wrong coach for these times. - madmike71
The paradox of Mike Sullivan is that his system thrives with tenacious, wreckless energy on the fore and back check but flounders when players start to “just play their game” and go through the motions focusing on minimizing mistakes. Yet for the past X amount of years, the latter is what Sullivan seemingly wants out of his team, hence why the product has been near unwatchable for the past three years as the talent level of the team has steadily declined. He’s clearly no longer a fit on this squad. I’m sure he’d do well on younger team with less old vets he can use as a safe space |
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Tojo.
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Location: Aliquippa, PA Joined: 11.11.2014
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This is a basic compliant that I have in regard to SILKY Sullivan… a prospect or newbie gets their first ice time and when they make a mistake that TOI disappears, SILKY staples them to the bench. ALL OF THEM. Yet, watch a VET do something worse and he gets away with it… repeats it and still takes a regular shift with no reduction in ice time. At least it sure appears that way.
Add to that is his attempt to make every player (except Crosby, Malkin, Letang, and Karlsson) into a Swiss Army knife.
Right now this is a one-line, plus Malkin group of forwards, along with Letang and Karlsson on defense - with all other forwards playing for the other 8 spots,,, and other defensemen - whereas if *heavens to Betsy* one of them misses an assignment they have to sit in the corner with a dunce cap on their head.
This isn't cool in any business. *Lack of trust in employees* is the biggest sign of a bad leader. Bad leaders play favorites and comminate poorly.
Sometimes bad leadership is hard to spot… as time goes on, however, it looks like Dubas might need a *Come to Jesus* meeting with FSG about SILKY and his role moving forward in the organization. Someone gave him that 3-year extension and it was reported that might have been FSG. - sufi-judge
They even have Karlsson trying to play a certain way. They still get the mistakes from him, might as well turn him loose.
WBS has such nice balance. They had one of the top lines in the league, their third line scores like a second line, and their fourth line is the classic rough and tumble identity line. Looks nothing like Pittsburgh. |
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SILKY was a major improvement over Mike Johnson and had 3 elite HOF players when he took the helm… 2 Stanley Cups is nothing to be ignored. Neither is not winning a round in the playoffs for 7 of the last 7 years.
A trade of SILKY Sullivan to Boston during the off season would really be the *cat's meow*.
[Question: If Trump/Putin do work-out a series between USA and Russia and Canada becomes our 51st state... ... ... oh, never mind]
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Grinder47
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Location: Somerset, PA Joined: 10.20.2013
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The paradox of Mike Sullivan is that his system thrives with tenacious, wreckless energy on the fore and back check but flounders when players start to “just play their game” and go through the motions focusing on minimizing mistakes. Yet for the past X amount of years, the latter is what Sullivan seemingly wants out of his team, hence why the product has been near unwatchable for the past three years as the talent level of the team has steadily declined. He’s clearly no longer a fit on this squad. I’m sure he’d do well on younger team with less old vets he can use as a safe space - Victoro311
You can’t play a wreck less style of hockey and also have zero toughness to your game. Not in the NHL. |
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