Jim Benning est le directeur général des Canucks de Vancouver depuis près de 7 ans, et de nombreux fans pensent qu’il est temps pour les Canucks de le quitter. Dans cette vidéo, nous parlons de ses mouvements les plus importants, tels que la signature de Loui Eriksson, l’échange de JT Miller et l’échange de Tyler Toffoli. Je ferai une autre vidéo plus tard cette semaine sur les candidats potentiels de toute la ligue qui pourraient être dans la liste pour remplacer Jim Benning s’il est licencié. Rejoignez le Discord : https://discord.gg/teHHQ3PPR7 Twitter : https://twitter.com/parkerspucks 0:00 // Intro 0:37 // 2014-15 3:20 // 2015-16 6:59 / / 2016-17 8:47 // 2017-18 11:08 // 2018-19 12:27 // 2019-20 15:09 // 2020-21 16:00 // Résumé 17:16 // Conclusions et finale Pensées Bienvenue chez ParkersPucks ! Je suis un grand fan des #Canucks de Vancouver et je vous donne mon avis sur les dernières nouvelles et des récapitulatifs d’après-match après chaque match. Abonnez-vous pour du contenu quasi quotidien et laissez un commentaire pour dire bonjour !
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You should show all the Canucks jerseys you have!
If Benning gets fired I'd like to see 1 of 4 of these AGM's get the job
Pat Verbeek-TBL
Mike Futa-LAK
Laurence Gilman-TOR
Mark Hunter-TOR
Even Pat Quinn got criticism for some of his moves like #11 to be the one of the worst in Franchise history,
Bennings bad habit of over paying average players is his biggest mistakes imo.
If not for those bad contracts he would be looked upon very differently.
Also, ownership has reacted to covid by turning off the money tap AND the expected cap increase did not happen. Two things that kinda hand cuffed Benning’s ability to get shit done, IMHO.
Speaking of draft table; the Canucks continue to draw the short straw at the lottery draft table. Unlike Edmonton, we’ve never, ever had the 1st pick, overall. And yet, Benning scored Hughes and Pettersson!
Agree with most of your points.
However totally disagree Nate Schmidt.
We have this guy tied down until his mid 30's! At a 6 million cap hit!
Almost as bad as his free agent signings .
Awesome trade for Vegas.
Benning seems hell bent on tying up 30+ year olds to long term contracts. Just killing the cap space every summer.
Loves his drafting but let someone else handle contracts. Explain to him 30+ year olds with long term contracts are a horrible idea in today's NHL.
Great video. Maybe get a whiteboard like the hockey guy. I was ok with Benning until he didn't sign Toffoli. Rumors are he didn't even talk to his agent. Total mismanagement. I am firmly on the fire Benning train.
you play hockey and lived in richmond must have seen you today with a hockey stick on the train
Benning gets the wrong players in free agency.
I appreciate the work you put into this video. Good job. I will say, however, that you are far too lenient on your Trades and Draft rankings for Benning. His biggest deals are: Kesler, Gudbranson, Miller and Toffoli. By not re-signing Toffoli, he's lost 3 of them. What's more, he's bled futures by trading for fringe players like Clendenning, Pedan, Pouliot etc…
Actually, your projection for the success rate of 2nd round picks (20%) is part of the faulty justification for targeting fringe players. This is a percentage that all teams face, yet the true rebuilding teams horde picks. Why? Because they know that fringe assets are cycled all the time. Meanwhile, even the 1 in 5 draft chance gets you a cost controlled asset that has every chance to improve into a roster player. It's not even close as to which to value more. Fringe players are replaceable.
If you want anecdotal evidence to the above: Look at how hard it has been for Benning to get picks, and how easy it has been for him to pick up fringe assets for those picks? You have your answer.
at least he's gone now
And everybody said Benning never traded FOR draft picks and that he only traded them away smh
Taking advantage of ELC's doesn't really work, because while you're capitalizing on low cost talent, you aren't capitalizing on the player's prime years, there is a difference