I’m sure this article has been written a thousand times, but I figured I’d put my spin on it since it’s a slow news day and I have some time to kill.
You guys ever think about what this team could have been if Mike Milbury had allowed his players to develop?
Here’s a list of some of the elite talent Milbury let go during his time as the Islanders General Manager.
J.P. Dumont, Tim Connolly, Eric Brewer, Raffi Torres, Taylor Pyatt, Zdeno Chara, Jason Spezza, Bryan McCabe, Todd Bertuzzi, Olli Jokinen and Roberto Luongo. That alone would be the foundation of any team in the NHL that no one today would be able to afford.
However, the Islanders let them go for virtually nothing. Sure, Mike Peca and Alexei Yashin got the Islanders to the playoffs three seasons in a row, but what ended up happening was the team eventually forced themselves into a youth movement because those players couldn’t get the team past the first round of the playoffs.
If this was the 70s, many of these players would have been given a chance to develop before they were dealt by Bill Torrey, who would have gotten fair market value. However, all of these players were dealt during the “Mad Mike†Milbury era, by a guy that made as many bad moves as Islanders GM as Isiah Thomas did for the Knicks before he was shipped off and forced to assemble sporks in Portugal.
Again, while I’ve said a bunch of times lately, I think the Islanders are on the right track with the youth movement and are about two years away from being a consistent playoff threat, the thought of having Kyle Okposo and Jason Spezza or Josh Bailey and Todd Bertuzzi together on the same line is just two juicy a thought to pass up.
It’s something that today would only work in a video game. The next day off I have, I’ll put the team together in NHL 09 for the X-Box 360 and let you guys know what I think.
But back to my dreaming session.
Imagine it if you will if Bertuzzi and Dumont alone were allowed to develop here. Last season alone could have been much different as Dumont and Bertuzzi alone could have provided the missing offense that kept the team out the playoffs.
Alright, I have to stop this horrible experience. This is just going to make me cry worse than the day Pierre Turgeon got traded.
Like most Islander fans, I feel like it’s so easy to think of what could have been, rather than what things will be like. However, things are starting to change. Things are slowly getting better and the faster we realize that, the happier we’ll eventually be.
Posted under Isles Memories
This post was written by Patrick Hickey, Jr. on March 18, 2009
Tags: Alexei Yashin, Bill Torrey, Bryan Mccabe, Eric Brewer, Isiah Thomas, J P Dumont, Jason Spezza, Kyle Okposo, Mad Mike, Mike Milbury, Mike Peca, Olli Jokinen, Raffi Torres, Roberto Luongo, Sporks, Taylor Pyatt, Tim Connolly, Todd Bertuzzi, X Box 360, Zdeno Chara