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Regard sur le bilan de Pierre Dorion après avoir été congédié par les Sénateurs



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20 Comments

  1. Plenty of Dorion's trades have aged terribly, but I still defend the Brassard trade. Mika was not far enough along in his development for the work load that the 2017 eastern conference final run called for. Brass was a big part of that run, and he was one of the linchpins in the top 6 for it. It's also awesome that Brass returned on a PTO last year and played his 1000th game with the Sens before that horrible injury. Yes the Sens sacrificed a young player who was close to breaking out, but Dorion made the right call for what the team needed at that time.

  2. Trades good and bad but what I'm the most mad about is how off the board he went for picks sometimes when they thought they had a kind ransom of picks. That Tyler Boucher one could have been a good defensive defensemen for us since like a lot of our young prospects are already not panning out

  3. 16:10 I think you meant But is seen as a 'forward' of the future. Not trying to be rude, you're a content machine and I have tremendous praise for the videos you make.

  4. As I recall, Dorion had the option of letting Colorado have the 2018 or 2019 pick. Dorion chose to draft Tkachuk in 2018. I think that was a smart move, because players like that are hard to find. It could very well be that Dorion didn't think the Sens would be drafting as high in 2019 (he was wrong), so he didn't want to give-up the 4th overall pick in 2018. Should he have traded a 1st round pick at all? Of course not, but I'd take Tkachuk over Byram any day of the weak.

    The thing that bothers me about looking back on who got drafted with traded picks is that it makes an assumption that two GMs would draft the exact same player in the exact same spot. This ignores what different groups of scouts think about certain players, what needs the team might be trying to fill, or what preferences/prejudices a GM has for certain types of players (remember when Cole Caufield dropped to 15th because he was "too small"?). It's possible that had Dorion kept the 4th overall pick in 2019, he still would have drafted Thomson (unlikely, but possible).

  5. I have been a decent Dorion defender for the most part, but looking back on all of this now, if San Jose never actually flamed out and became irrelevant overnight (which let them get Stuzle), the Sens might be down there with the Sharks right now. I think it was definitely time to move on and bring in a new GM.

  6. This video changed my opinion on Dorion. I didn't realize he did so many questionable moves. Good job Shannon as always.

  7. it was the right time when he did the goalie swap. At that point he was showing the tendency of giving up on good young talent. You don’t screw around with goalies

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