Les Blackhawks de Chicago devraient-ils regretter d’avoir échangé Brandon Hagel en 2022 ? Jay Zawaski et Greg Boysen revisitent l’accord et décomposent le joueur qu’Hagel est devenu depuis son départ de Chicago. Les gars analysent également ce que les Blackhawks ont reçu en retour, y compris les deux choix de première ronde et à quoi ressemblent ces joueurs aujourd’hui. Sachant ce que nous savons maintenant, était-ce la bonne décision pour les Blackhawks de Chicago ou une décision qu’ils reprendraient ? #nhl #chicagoblackhawks #hockey #brandonhagel
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Ok, maybe we don’t get Bedard the next year if we keep Hagel but we still are not as good as Detroit or Nashville and maybe we get Celebrini the following year instead
It was a mistake. But it was worse than we lost a good player. It was committing to the myth that you have to get rid of every good player so you can grab picks. Now it’s been 5 years and the team is not better than they were 5 years ago. And you have 5 terrible seasons to show for it. Now it’s not clear when the hawks will get out of the cellar. Playoffs is just dream right now. Forget about being a contender.
One guy isn’t going to change all that much when you are as bad as the Hawks were when they traded him. It was a disjointed and aging team with zero pipeline. If they keep him (and/or Debrincat), they’d be stuck in a slightly better position than they were. They needed to find a way to get top of the draft talent, and they have.
It’s a long process and it sucks to watch right now, but unless you want to be like Washington, or Det, or Boston, this needed to be done. I’m not happy with every move made, but there is certainly more good than bad.
tampa ripped us off but then we dont get benard so theres a bright side
If we kept Hagle. He would help in the short term but we would still lose games and most likely we wouldn't be drafting Bedard.
lol one of many
They also made a mistake by extending Kyle Davison Sas he is consistently in the conversation among analyst as the worst GM in the league, which begs the question is he really just doing what he is told?
Until Hawks fans stop supporting these bad decisions with thier wallets, expect mediocrity as the best case scenario.