Subj : Yzerman's Lasting Legacy With the Lightning
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From : The Hockey Writers
Date : Wed Sep 12 2018 09:15 am

The only word to describe the sudden announcement that Steve Yzerman, the
general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning, will be stepping down from his role
with the organization is shock. Of all the things that could have happened
this offseason, no one would have thought this was even a slight possibility.
However, less than a month away from the start of the 2018-19 season, the
Lightning have new leadership in the form of Julien BriseBois at the helm of
the franchise.

While this was a sudden change, it does give an opportunity to look back at the
impact Yzerman has had on the Lightning and towards what the future may hold
for the franchise under BriseBois.Yzerman Rebuilt the Lightning From the Ground
Up

When he took over the role of Lightning general manager in the summer of 2010,
Yzerman inherited a largely stagnant franchise with one of the weakest prospect
pools in the NHL. Outside of two franchise faces in Vincent Lecavalier and
Martin St. Louis, and two more potential pillars in Steven Stamkos and Victor
Hedman, there was little to be excited about in Tampa Bay. The team had been,
at best, mediocre and at worst a bottom dweller since winning the Stanley Cup
in 2004.

However, it didn';t take long for Yzerman to start reshaping the franchise.
After assembling a team of journeymen players who marched all the way to the
2011 Eastern Conference Final, he would truly start building a legacy during
the 2011 offseason. In this year, he drafted future stars like Nikita Kucherov,
Ondrej Palat and Vladislav Namestnikov while signing undrafted free-agent
Tyler Johnson. Then after a disappointing 2011-12 season, he would trade off
the journeymen starters who carried the team in the prior year at a premium,
giving the franchise a surplus of picks and prospects for the future.The
'Yzerman-Era'; may be drawing to a close in Tampa Bay, but his impact on the
franchise will be felt for years to come. (Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)

As the years went on, Yzerman would continue to build the franchise on the back
of smart drafting and frugal contract extensions, allowing him to re-sign most
of the star talent that carried Tampa Bay to the 2015 Stanley Cup Final. By
the 2018 offseason, he had assembled not only one of the best starting rosters
in the NHL, but a franchise with a stockpile of great, young talent as
well.What';s the Future for the Bolts Under BriseBois?

Once the knee-jerk panic of Yzerman stepping down is over, fans around Tampa
Bay will naturally ask the question: What';s next? With the start of the
2018-19 season so close, a change in management could be a serious distraction
for both the coaching staff and players as they enter training camp. The good
news for the Lightning, though, is they had the best case scenario with
BriseBois ready to take over at a moment';s notice.

While he may not be a household name like Yzerman, BriseBois has been no less
important to the rejuvenation of the franchise over the last decade. He has not
only acted as the assistant GM for the Lightning since 2010, but he has also
been the GM of their AHL affiliate (Norfolk Admirals from 2010-2012, Syracuse
Crunch from 2012-2018). During his time running the Admirals and Crunch,
BriseBois built incredible rosters, including one of the truly great AHL teams
in the 2011-12 Admirals, who won 28 straight games en route to capturing the
2012 Calder Cup.

As said by Lindsay Kramer of syracuse.com:

In the past six years, BriseBois had built a Syracuse team that twice reached
the Calder Cup finals and last season finished with the best points percentage
in franchise history.

Needless to say, there';s no reason to believe that BriseBois will not be able
to handle the role of a full-time NHL GM. Not only has he trained under Yzerman
for eight years, he helped scout and develop incredible talents like of Palat,
Johnson, Kucherov, Andrei Vasileveskiy, and head coach Jon Cooper. This means
that there shouldn';t be any lame-duck period as he tries to decide which
players and coaches stay and who will be parted with since most of the current
roster and coaching staff are his top-picks anyways.

In fact, there will be a looming milestone that will act as BriseBois'; first
great test as an NHL GM. If he can sign Brayden Point to a Yzerman-esque bridge
deal before he becomes a restricted agent in the 2019 offseason, then there
should be little concern that the franchise is in good hands.BriseBois Ready to
Shine

There';s no easy way to say that a beloved GM is stepping down from his role.
Understandably so, the mood around Tampa Bay will be a bit dour as the new
season approaches and fans learn how to pronounce BriseBois ahead of the
Fan-Fest in September.

Once the season starts, however, things should go back to normal. At no point
throughout the offseason did Yzerman shirk his duties as GM while he decided on
his future, which has left Tampa Bay with a deep roster ready to make another
run at a Stanley Cup. This means that the Lightning are in no worse shape for
the future today than they were yesterday before this announcement was made.
This team still is a Stanley Cup favorite, and they should continue to be so
for years to come.With core players like Nikita Kucherov and Victor Hedman
signed to long-term deals, the Lightning are still in good shape to compete for
a Stanley Cup even without Yzerman leading the franchise. (Charles
LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports)

No matter where Yzerman ends up in the future, he will always have a home in
Tampa Bay. It';s impossible to know what the long-term impact of this
leadership change will be on the franchise, but one thing is for certain.
During his tenure as general manager, he did more than just rebuild the
Lightning... He helped to show that Tampa is a true hockey town. Now, this
team has one more opportunity to show their respect for his work, and give him
a Stanley Cup as a parting gift.

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