Hard to think that Danault was a problem, let alone "the" problem, but who knows. I wouldn't be surprised if this was a Ryan Smyth type situation, though, in which Danault wanted to finish off his career in Canada and with the Habs.Glad this saga is over.
Happy for Phil to land in MTL. Happy for LA fans it's not a division rival. Return isn't spectacular, but his play this season sadly didn't warrant more than that. It's likely going to be a very high 2nd rounder, too, considerin it's CBJ's.
Happy for Turcotte as it seems he will finally get his fair chance to prove himself. It's make or break for him.
This unfolding like the smoke suggested (there WAS fire at the root of it) it does raise some questions:
What was the problem?
- Was he homesick and depressed in LA?
- Was he tired of Hiller hockey? If so, how come that wasn't the issue last year, his PO performance was great?
- Was he tired of Hiller after his blunders in the playoffs he played really well in?
He always had "access" to good linemates, it's not like he was on a line with some scrubs or has-beens and asked to elevate their game.
Then there are further questions:
- Did he "mail it in" quite early into the season and did his disgruntlement then affect the rest of the team (and his linemates especially, as both of his standard ones are on significant down years, too)? Did the players get frustrated with Phil knowing there's Turcotte trying to earn ice time, but Hiller being "forced" to play a disgruntled Phil instead of him for the fear of making Phil even more disgruntled? This is plausible based on the comment from the team that Turcotte will now finally get a proper chance. Maybe Hiller just doesn't like playing the 4th line, no matter how good it is, and this was the only way for Turc. Maybe his brain can't comprehend comining 3 D pairings and 4 F lines.
- Or was it the other way around - the rest of the team "mailing it in" and that caused Phil to become ineffective and disgruntled?
I don't know. What I know is that if HE was the problem, team should respond positively. If the rest of the team is the problem, they shouldn't. If Hiller is the problem, they shouldn't either. The team's performance in the near future should be telling...
Hard to think that Danault was a problem, let alone "the" problem, but who knows. I wouldn't be surprised if this was a Ryan Smyth type situation, though, in which Danault wanted to finish off his career in Canada and with the Habs.
Either way, he likely was not in the Kings plans next season and this will be a great chance for Turcotte to begin getting playing time within more offensively talented linemates.
I assuming there has to be a plan to bring in another Center, however, as even with Helenius we are now very thin up the middle.
FWIW Mayor saying that Danault has been unhappy for about a year.
I think it was the opposite scenario. Danault put the Kings on notice that his time in L.A. was over. That doesn’t bode well for the Hiller regime.Hoping this trade puts others on notice: if you don't perform, we don't want you, and you will be offloaded.
That's your takeaway from this? There are much deeper problems with this team than individual playersHoping this trade puts others on notice: if you don't perform, we don't want you, and you will be offloaded.
Has anyone seen any interviews with Phil… especially ones in French? He may be more forthcoming in his native language.
He was brought in to be the 2C and over time under Hiller, was barely the 3C.FWIW Mayor saying that Danault has been unhappy for about a year.
I think it was the opposite scenario. Danault put the Kings on notice that his time in L.A. was over. That doesn’t bode well for the Hiller regime.
I mentioned this a few times throughout this season. Either in GDT's or ? While folks were saying Danault was old and done, I though he looked uninterested at times. His mind just was not in the games for the most part. I have a strong feeling that he will be back to his old self in his first game back in Montreal.
This tracks. His role expanded in the Playoffs as his line turned into the McDavid stopper. And sure enough he played his best most engaged hockey of last season in that series. He looked like the Danault of old.I mentioned this a few times throughout this season. Either in GDT's or ? While folks were saying Danault was old and done, I though he looked uninterested at times. His mind just was not in the games for the most part. I have a strong feeling that he will be back to his old self in his first game back in Montreal.
I think they should have kept QB on a wing. Things would be quite different now.He was brought in to be the 2C and over time under Hiller, was barely the 3C.
Look back to his first year here, and his reaction to scoring 20 Goals. He got an opportunity to do so, and delivered under TMac. The latter departed, and his role diminished.