Darkside wrote:
NWsider4-3-3 wrote:
they already had keith and seabrook and had drafted bolland and brouwer - who were 3rd line guys, but would have been 2nd line players with most other clubs. add toews & kane & saad, a hossa signing and you really couldn't go wrong, even if you tried. very strong core.
the stars aligned.
Didn't hurt that Stan had a lot of help from Scotty.
not sure who botched the bickell resigning ($4 million per year), which then forced them to trade saad the next season - as there was no way they could afford saad and he was going to be a free agent. saad signed for $6 million per year the next season with columbus. if they didn't resign bickell, saad likely would have taken $5 million per year with the hawks the year before. that trade broke saad and it hurt toews. those two had a great partnership. at that time, the hawks also gave an obvious rapidly declining (skating-wise) seabrook an additional $55 million for 7 years, i believe.
a few years after those mistakes - they then gambled on not paying panarin more than saad and hoping they would produce the same offensive stats by trading panarin to get the cheaper saad back. they only made a bigger hole in the boat.
was stan watching the game show channel during those years?