The key here was to take things in perspective as part of a broader trend, with this year being more of an anomaly as opposed to a regularity.What a year! Jeff and Elliotte put the season to bed by going through all 32 teams discussing their free agency moves, what they will be looking to do ahead of next season, and things to keep an eye on throughout the off-season.ĬAROLINA (5:50), COLUMBUS (11:30), NEW JERSEY (16:30), ISLANDERS (18:40), RANGERS (23:26), PHILADELPHIA (27:30), PITTSBURGH (30:40), WASHINGTON (35:20)īOSTON (39:20), BUFFALO (43:35), DETROIT (46:30), FLORIDA (49:10), MONTREAL (51:20), OTTAWA (53:08), TAMPA BAY (59:14), TORONTO (1:02:03)ĪRIZONA (1:15:40), CHICAGO (1:17:40), COLORADO (1:20:12), DALLAS (1:23:20), MINNESOTA (1:25:25), NASHVILLE (1:27:36), ST. This GM seemed to be cautious in how much he was taking away from this season, even though the team that he manages underperformed this season. Whether this GM was Treliving or not, this is absolutely something any GM would admire. It’s hard to take a step forward when you are in the toughest league in the world and in the midst of a global pandemic, but Hanifin did that this year. Instead, he really elevated his game this season, despite the ongoing pandemic. “We are looking at him in a new way because it would have been easy to continue to trend downwards,” said Friedman quoting the GM in question.įor the Flames, this could easily be Noah Hanifin, who was trending towards being an okay second pairing defenceman. The view of this GM is very sensible.Ĭonversely, this GM noted that there was one player on his team that were trending downwards but actually improved quite substantially, and this change has forced the team to re-evaluate how they thought of that player. If the reason for their underperformance was the pandemic, then getting rid of them after a down year when their value is low does not make any sense. Is now the time to try to get rid of them after one season? If this GM was Treliving, the answer is likely no. Rasmus Andersson and Matthew Tkachuk in particular are two players who went from having record years last season to chronically underperforming on the ice. In Calgary this season, a number of players had especially rough years. For this GM, understanding the role that the pandemic played on their players is a major factor in how you evaluate them. From worries about getting sick, to their families and beyond, this pandemic has been a major weight on many, and could be the reason for poor performances on the ice. Players have been impacted by the ongoing pandemic in the same way most of us have. While NHL players are paid millions of dollars to perform on the ice, they do not live in isolation. If it was a player that had been trending up in past seasons but took a downward turn this season, they would look at whether the circumstances of the season were the reason for the downturn. The GM in questioned mentioned that the way they were going to evaluate their players this year was to look at the trend from the last few years. Given the way he spoke about this his team and their performances, it makes a lot of sense that this was GM Brad Treliving. Elliotte Friedman: 31 Thoughts the Podcast May 7, 2021 And he said they were kinda looking at him in a new way because it would have been easy to continue to trend downward. And he said there was one player in his organization… who was trending downwards and had a good year. Like for example, if this was a player who was trending upwards and they had a really bad year, what we’re discussing is ok, was this a bad year because he was on a downward trend or a bad year because this year was not conducive to having a good year. I was talking about with another GM the other day, and… this was a team that kinda had a disappointing year, and what he said to me was we’re looking at how a player was doing before this year. Given the way that he spoke about his team, it is likely that this GM was Brad Treliving of the Calgary Flames. On this week’s episode of 31 Thoughts the Podcast with Elliotte Friedman and Jeff Marek, Friedman spoke about an unnamed GM on a team that underperformed about how to properly evaluate this season.
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