Chev-boyar-sky said:
cw said:
Mike Gillis should have been fired a while ago. I don't mind him trading Schneider. I felt that should have been considered some time ago under the circumstances - it could have helped their playoff run. But I will never believe that a #9 1st round pick in return was the best he could do for the Canucks franchise. Struck me as a panic move.
link to May 10th:
Luongo says goodbye again; hopes he's not saying hello next fall
Luongo made his comments about an hour before Vancouver general manager Mike Gillis addressed the media. It sounds like Gillis plans to grant Luongo his wish. Asked about the likelihood of Luongo being here next season, Gillis said simply: "I think it is unlikely."
Under the awkward circumstances, I think Luongo has handled this pretty well. He did put his Vancouver condo up for sale in May.
Unbelievably, Gillis couldn't flip one of the better young goalies in the league into an asset that could help his aging contender now.
At the draft, either McGuire or someone else on the broadcast team said the Oilers offer was a lot better.
I can't help but think that had he been dealt at the deadline that the return would've been a lot better. It's not as if he's a prospect. He's a guy who's played quite well in his 100 or so games, and had 3 good seasons in a row with a good SV% and Win%.
That's only worth the 9th overall pick?
The thing that I find totally amazing is that Gillis only managed a return of Kassian and a 9th overall for Schneider and Hodgson. Terrible asset management IMO. Now Edler could be on the move? Gillis might as well just hold onto him so he doesn't get fleeced again.
It was pointed out during discussions prior to the deadline that moving Schneider would solve the problem Gillis was facing at the draft and give his aging contender a better shot in this year's playoffs.
It also had to be widely known that a cap crunch was coming prior to the signing of the new CBA so moving Luongo was going to be tougher - not easier. And Gillis had to know that the owner didn't want to eat millions on a Luongo compliance buyout long before the draft.
Gillis also had to know from the offers he was receiving, confirmed by Luongo's comments at the deadline, how much Luongo's contract curtailed moving him.
I can understand why they'd want more from the Oilers being within their division but I also think there are limits to that - not much more before it compromises the overall strength of the franchise of talent.
For example, I can't believe the Flyers wouldn't offer their first (11th) plus an offensive young roster player to get Schneider at the deadline or prior to the draft.
I'm shocked at the low return Gillis accepted for Schneider - a good quality starting goalie - the position of most impact. First rounders are very roughly 50/50 propositions whether they'll work out. He should have received at least one guaranteed decent/impact NHLer with a couple of years before he becomes a UFA in return - because that's what he gave up.
If I owned the Canucks, I would have fired Gillis before the 2nd round of the draft. This was a terrible deal for the Canucks. Gillis had one really good card to play and blew it. Now, I think they should fire Gillis (probably won't happen) and bring in a GM to consider blowing it up because even without Schneider's contract they only have $4 mil in cap space to sign 7 more players. The anticipated Ballard compliance buyout can double that but it's hard to add much to impact the roster when you've got $1 mil average left to sign players. Buying out Booth could help but how much better will they be with that dough in the wake of losing Derek Roy?
To me, this trade smells as bad as Mike Milbury's days as GM of the Isles.