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Lou's success came during the clutch and grab era which almost ruined the game of hockey. The NHL did everything they could to help Lou win to build popularity for the laughingstock Debbies in the Metro area by reinterpreting the rules and letting Lou loosely play with free agency and contract rules. Marty racked up the wins and Scotty cheapshot made a name for himself as his blindside borderline penalty hits were celebrated while he ran and hid from anyone looking for a piece of him. A few parking lot parades and a new arena later they're drawing crickets. Lou is taking a position with a team so screwed up that even he can't make it any worse, any modicum of success boosts Lou's legend in an original 6 hockey town.
perhaps some of the decisions that Lou made had more to do with the cash flow restrictions he was given...that wont be a problem in Toronto
Agree 100%. Lou and the Devils deserve a ton of credit for their great run and 3 cups. Now to me the game has passed him by the past 5-7 years IMO, but please let's not act as if he doesn't deserve big credit for what the Devs did winning 3 cups.Lou has definitely been pretty much a horrible GM the last 10 years so this move makes zero sense for Toronto but I will still give the Devils their due from early 90's-2003. They drafted very well and clutch and grab or not, they played a great system but also developed some amazing talent from within. That is ancient history now and Lou should have been fired 5 years ago but let's not forget their run of not just titles but some very good players.
How many players left that team in free agency vs how many stars were brought in?Finances had nothing to do with it. There is a cap. There is no excuse for drafting poor and signing rejects to big money that didn't deserve it. His FA signings were like that of the Rangers years ago when they were stupid.