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JFJ to be next Columbus GM?

lamajama

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Sorry guys - it's Bruce Garrioch writing this (near the bottom).

http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/NHL/2012/01/14/19245191.html

I don't really know what to say here...ecstasy as we could get Nash for
a 7th round pick or the Mayan's are right after all.
 
The man you want to trust in turning your pathetic franchise around would be JFJ?!  So help the poor fans in Columbus. 
 
Erndog said:
I don't know in how much of a hurray JFJ would be to help the Leafs.

I would only be counting on his bad judgment and the fact that Burke continually praises JFJ for any draft pick that's left over from his era.  Perhaps Burke has been softening him up in anticipation of JFJ landing another GM job?  ;)
 
If this happens, I'm going with the Mayans are right theory.

edit: or when they stopped the calendar at Dec 2012, they really meant just for the Columbus Blue Jackets.
 
Sillies.  JFJ won't make a Rask for Raycroft type deal in CBJ.  He would inherit Steve Mason. So he already has his one-hit-rookie-wonder fraud goalie.
 
Leaving the jokes aside for a minute, would this not be a disaster waiting to happen the second it were to go down? 

His stance has been that Leafs ownership wouldn't allow him to go through a rebuild (still does not justify/explain his many moronic moves).  I highly doubt the ownership in Columbus would settle for more rebuilding.  The team, at the end of this season, will have made the playoffs once in their 12-year existence, has not won a single playoff game, and has seen its attendance erode. 
 
Peter D. said:
Leaving the jokes aside for a minute, would this not be a disaster waiting to happen the second it were to go down? 

Oh for sure. There is nothing about CBJ hiring JFJ that suggests it is anything but the final straw that destroys the franchise. 

If there was ever a franchise that needed to hire an experienced, highly successful GM with a track record of knowing what it takes to build a winner, they would be it.  Find that guy and pay him whatever it takes. 
 
Corn Flake said:
Peter D. said:
Leaving the jokes aside for a minute, would this not be a disaster waiting to happen the second it were to go down? 

Oh for sure. There is nothing about CBJ hiring JFJ that suggests it is anything but the final straw that destroys the franchise. 

If there was ever a franchise that needed to hire an experienced, highly successful GM with a track record of knowing what it takes to build a winner, they would be it.  Find that guy and pay him whatever it takes.

Nonis?
 
Potvin29 said:
If he was allowed to build through the draft it might not be the worst - his drafting was decent here, no?

He did have the benefit of having significant funds to allocate to his scouting staff while he was here - something he's unlikely to have in Columbus - but, yeah, Frattin, Kulemin, Reimer, Gunnarsson are all JFJ era picks.
 
Busta Reims said:
Potvin29 said:
If he was allowed to build through the draft it might not be the worst - his drafting was decent here, no?

He did have the benefit of having significant funds to allocate to his scouting staff while he was here - something he's unlikely to have in Columbus - but, yeah, Frattin, Kulemin, Reimer, Gunnarsson are all JFJ era picks.

I think the problem is he's going into a situation where he's pretty much guaranteed to fail, similar to what he came into with Toronto (although not quite as bad of course). Management is going to want a winner and the team just isn't there yet. No reputable GM is going to take that job so they need to find a puppet.
 
Potvin29 said:
If he was allowed to build through the draft it might not be the worst - his drafting was decent here, no?

Yes and no. I mean, as Busta mentions he managed to find some good depth players late in the rounds, but he also used his highest ever draft pick on Jiri Tlusty and basically managed to whiff with his highest draft choice every year(except Rask but he can't get too much credit there). It's certainly not a draft record I'd be excited about if I were a CBJ fan.
 
Saint Nik said:
Potvin29 said:
If he was allowed to build through the draft it might not be the worst - his drafting was decent here, no?

Yes and no. I mean, as Busta mentions he managed to find some good depth players late in the rounds, but he also used his highest ever draft pick on Jiri Tlusty and basically managed to whiff with his highest draft choice every year(except Rask but he can't get too much credit there). It's certainly not a draft record I'd be excited about if I were a CBJ fan.

As Burke has pointed out though, drafting is all about the scouts.  The general manager doesn't scout all these guys and has to go on the advice on what his scouts are saying.  If everyone was on agreement on Tlusty what else could JFJ do?  I judge JFJ more about his boneheaded trades and signing like Raycroft first followed up by Toskala.
 
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