OT - Avila Fired

Submitted by Pupep on August 10th, 2022 at 4:36 PM

Title says it all

kjhager444

August 11th, 2022 at 8:43 AM ^

I was actually quite fond of the 2017 tank job they did where they were kinda hanging around for a playoff spot until they realized it was not going to happen, and then lost a ridiculous amount of games in August/September to go all the way to the 1st pick.

But yeah- hasn't been much to be excited about. 

MJG

August 10th, 2022 at 5:03 PM ^

J.D., Justin, and Nick were his only big trades, and you could argue J.D. and Justin were signing elsewhere anyway. Probably Nick too, so get what you can get, I guess.

His lack of movement in the F.A. Market is what killed him. His drafts weren’t all that bad. 
 

Glad they’re going in another direction. 

The Deer Hunter

August 10th, 2022 at 4:52 PM ^

7 Years into Avila and the Tigers are still inline for a top 3 Draft position. What took so goddam long? He's not the only one who should be packing up their office either. 

 

 

Wallaby Court

August 10th, 2022 at 5:45 PM ^

1. Maybe? Al Avila's hire predated Chris Ilitch's ownership, so you cannot make him wholly responsible for Avila's tenure. However, he probably gave too much time and leeway to Al Avila. I can understand that Ilitch would not want to make major changes right after his father's death, especially when the Tigers were starting a lengthy rebuild. But he stuck with Avila despite the accumulating evidence that Avila was not cutting it. On the other hand, Ilitch did hire Steve Yzerman to run the Red Wings; those early returns look pretty good. Of course, Yzerman's hire was kind of a no-brainer.

2. I hope so.

lilpenny1316

August 10th, 2022 at 5:53 PM ^

1. No
2. No

Ilitch doesn't appear to be at that "win at all costs" level like his dad. The days of the Tigers or Red Wings having the top payrolls in their respective leagues are probably in the rearview mirror while he still owns the teams.

Hinch has served his time in purgatory and rehabilitated his image. If the Tigers were smart, they would hire a GM and immediately make Hinch a strong offer and try to take him off the market. If he starts next season on the last year of his deal, he's gone next offseason.