PuckSniperPensel wrote:
End The Curse wrote:
Darcy's philosophy of building from within, and gradually bringing in more grit, has definitely paid off. We were fooled a bit right after the lock out when our skill players dazzled with offense, but the league quickly turned to clogging the lanes and relying on grit goals from in the crease area, so we were forced to adapt on the fly.
I like where we are going.
Darcy's not flashy. He's a pretty conservative general manager. But I think he has the right idea, and I like the guy.
Last year, Pierre Lebrun asked people to email them who they thought were the top GM's in the league, and I sent in a pitch for Darcy.
He selected my email and posted it in his article agreeing with me, saying that Darcy is probably the most underrated GM in the league.
Definitely, man. He won't make the big splash because eventually, he knows he won't have to. The guy is a really smart hockey guy, and he does the best with what he is given. He may have a knock against him for sticking with in-house talent for a little too long (Afinogenov, Kalinin, probably Mancari).
What I've always liked about Darcy is that he always took a page out of the Red Wings book that if you're going to develop talent, you've got to develop it right. Miller, a 5th rounder, spent years in the AHL before he was finally brought up. Who cared about Pominville in his 3.5 years with Rochester? Paul Gaustad was also up in the AHL for 3 years before getting his spot with the big club. Darcy brings up talent when he thinks its ready. Tyler Myers seems to be the only exception to this rule, but I'm pretty sure Darcy felt like he'd get his ass handed to him if that happened.
That being said, I admire Darcy's downright refusal to listen to fans and bring in a superstar. The guy knows what he's doing. On the old boards, I'm pretty sure I saw a post or two from Mach saying that it would take a few years to get these guys back on their feet. People, it's been two years out of the playoffs, and it looks like we finally have a decent team on our hands.
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