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Trade Tanguay, Don't Sign Blake... Next Move: Fire Giguere

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by user Madproof9

Francois Giguere has been the Colorado Avalanche GM for less than 2 months, and he has already dismantled 8 years of former GM Pierre Lacroix's hard work. Alex Tanguay is gone, even after he expressed interest in returning to the Avs. Rob Blake is gone, even after he expressed interest in returning to the Avs. The same Rob Blake who led the Avs to a Cup in 2001. The same assistant captain Rob Blake who has been one of the only solid defensemen on the team since he was acquired in 2001. I'm guessing the next thing to come off the presses is that Dan Hinote is gone too.

What happened to the statement Giguere made a week ago about keeping the team together? The Avs were one of the most solid teams in the NHL last year. It's true they were swept by the Ducks in the second round, but that was after beating the second best team in the Conference in 5 games. In his statement, he said he would put the current Avs roster (the 2005-06 roster) up against any team, even the Carolina Hurricanes or Edmonton Oilers, and still expect to win. I guess he wasn't even planning on giving them a shot.

The Avs are in the toughest division in the NHL. Edmonton and Calgary both made the playoffs, and both were favored to win the cup all season long. Vancouver and Minnesota were in the playoff race until the very end. There was a time with less than 3 weeks left in the season when all 5 Northwest Division teams were set to be in the playoffs. How can the Avs expect to compete in the toughest division without their second-leading scorer, without their best defenseman, and if we lose Hinote, without one of the emotional leaders of the team.

The Avalanche have been one of the premiere teams in the NHL every year since they arrived in Denver. They have the best attendance record in the NHL year in and year out, one of the best records in the league every year, and haven't missed a single playoff since the moved. Most of this was due to the fact that Pierre Lacroix kept the team together, and made amazing acquisitions to further excite the fans. All Giguere has done is break down that work, and the way things are going, I won't be suprised if the Avalanche slowly slip to the bottom of the division, and lose some of the loyal fan base that's been around for the past 10 seasons.


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Sat 07/01/06, 5:26 pm EST


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Davis21wylieMVP
1248 days ago
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I guess the salaries of Turgeon, Theodore, and Patrice Breeze-by made it difficult to get Sakic, Tanguay, and Blake all under the cap. Sakic was a must, but I would have put Blake in that category as well. Maybe it looks like a smart move if later in the summer Giguere lands a UFA like Wade Redden, Zdeno Chara, or Ed Jovanovski, but right now, I don't know what's going to happen. It's sad to see Blake go, since he was still productive, and (with Sakic) one of the last remaining cornerstones of the Cup teams.
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Davis21wylieMVP
1248 days ago
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P.S. None of those star UFA D-men are available anymore. Why did Giguere let Blake go again? Man...
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
1247 days ago
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They had cap money. They signed Arnason.
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Madproof9Red-Shirting
1247 days ago
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There was an article in the paper yesterday that if we did sign Blake to a $5 million contract, then we would still have over $8 million left. We needed to do that. We could have signed him, then signed 10 young guys with taht $8 million. I have no idea what this guy is doing at GM, and I don't like it at all.
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ShrubberyVarsity Captain
1247 days ago
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Let me be the voice of reason. Tanguay is overrated. I mean, when was the last time Tanguay didn't pull a Copperfieldesque disappearing act in the playoffs. He's been on the verge of stardom for six years...key being on the verge, never there, never anything but above average-good. He's no Hejduk or even Turgeon. But the loss of Blake does hurt. The rumored acquisition of Chris Pronger would've given the Avs a nasty blue line.
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Madproof9Red-Shirting
1247 days ago
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He was the reason we won the Cup in 2001. Without him, we lose to the Devils. He was the second leading scorer last year, and was 3rd the year before. That's playing with guys like Forsberg, Sakic, Hejduk, Kariya, and Selenne. If you can be 3rd on a list with those names, you are not over-rated.
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ShrubberyVarsity Captain
1246 days ago
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Tanguay was the reason the Avs won the Cup in 2001?! Bwahahahahahahaha!
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Madproof9Red-Shirting
1243 days ago
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Why Bwahahahahaha? Who scored the first goal, and then the winning goal, against the Devils in Game 7? Who had the second amount of points (21) in the playoffs that year? Yeah, that was Tanguay. Bwahahahaha isn't a real good arguement. 21 points, and a Stanley Cup winning goal is.
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