Dans cette vidéo, nous explorons les raisons pour lesquelles les Golden Knights de Vegas sont devenus la franchise la plus détestée de la LNH. D’une attitude avide d’argent à une mauvaise gestion des joueurs, divers facteurs ont contribué à la réputation polarisante des Golden Knights.
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We might hate them and their methods but you gotta respect their success especially for an expansion team
Hectic, I’m winning the bracket challenge right now! Keep up the vids!
Correction: The second most hated franchise, right behind the Arizona Coyotes. The only fans that team has are the players familys
I used to love Vegas, but after they traded fleury, it all changed for me
Fascinating video, I myself hate Vegas for "divisional reasons".
Kinda surprised that Pacioretty wasn’t mentioned in this
I'm an Avs fan living in Las Vegas and many VGK fans has disagreed with me and this video shows how you're wrong as well.
I agree that this team seems to trade just to make a trade at times and I believe that the owner Bill Foley thought winning a title would be a lot easier especially if you throw money at a problem.
But I'll explain why you're wrong about the things you said here.
Most VGK fans I've had arguments with have been over Fleury. Fleury is a playoff choker and always has been and if the game goes into overtime, Fleury will give up a soft goal. Fleury fans have asked me what award do you want Fleury to win while they say Fleury is going to win the Vezina (every year they say this) and my response is the Conn Smythe which shuts them up every time. I also believe that Fleury is a phony and not the guy people believe him to be. He's likely not a huge dick, but not the perfect person most fans here believe him to be
About Nate Schmidt, that guy is a good locker room guy but got paid then became a turnover machine that lead to many picks in the back of the net. A #1 dman (he's not one) can't be doing that.
Gallant is a system guy. He comes in and gets his team to play hard in year one but after that they can't sustain his style and get worn out and he has nothing left. The Stanley Cup Finals showed how awful of a game planner he is. When Trotz wasn't kept by the Caps I told everyone that VGK should have fired one trick pony Gallant and hired Trotz and people thought I was crazy. Gallant also plays power trip games behind the scenes and is awful to the media. I'm sure those things were part of the reason why he got fired by the Rangers. Gallant also doesn't seem to like young players and trusts old players that are garbage.
This year is the first year that I like the players and coach Cassidy. Maybe it is because of the coach that I don't have much to dislike. I do think they took a huge risk on Eichel, but Tuch is a player that I thought had to go because he seemed entitled (his nickname in Las Vegas was The Mayor which is really all that needs to be said) and needed a change of scenery which seems to have helped both key players of the trade.
Feel free to reply back. For the record I don't like Foley and McPhee so anything negative about them I will likely agree with you.
That picture from Walsh was from the year before in the bubble playoffs when Walsh was pissed that Lehner was the starter over Flower. It was extremely unprofessional and may have been damages the teams chances by creating unnecessary drama.
There is speculation that flowers surprise with the trade has more to do with his agent than the actual management. Walsh has a doing bullshit things to try to force teams to give him and his players what he wants. Is it that surprising that the next major trade for cap space was Max Pacioretty, another Walsh client? Tho Pacioretty is not much of a play maker and i dont think he would have worked with Casasdys system.
I will also add that I agree with the other commenter about Galant and three coaches in 6 years isn't actually that odd in today's league.
But my main point to picture is not because of the trade and was super unprofessional of Walsh and had nothing to do with Vegas management and everything to do with Walsh trying to send a message do Deboer which is why his name is on the sword
We do understand that Hockey is a buisness. Now should they talk and let the players know they are traded before ESPN does? absolutely. But everything they have done has seen its results as we only missed 1 year of playoffs since 2017. This team on the brink of making the cup finals. I don't see Dallas or Seattle giving us a hard time in the Western Conf Finals.