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Originally Posted by Yobbo
History, to me at least, shows me that it seems to be much harder being a GM in Canada than the US. Canada's drought of Cup's over the past 30 years, plus weather and tax breaks that seems to give the US a huge advantage when building a winning team. That makes me wonder if Tre hasn't done as bad a job as many think. Comparing him to fellow Canadian GM's over his tenure, has he done that badly?
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Since Treliving became the GM in 2014:
- Flames: Playoffs 4 seasons out of 7. One playoff round won. One qualifying round won. First place in Division once, first place in Conference once. Highest Draft Pick: 6th overall.
- Canucks: Playoffs 2 seasons out of 7. One playoff round won. One qualifying round won. Highest Draft Pick: 5th overall (twice).
- Oilers: Playoffs 2 seasons out of 7. One playoff round won. One qualifying round lost. Highest Draft Pick: 1st overall.
- Jets: Playoffs 4 seasons out of 7. Three playoff rounds won. One qualifying round lost. One Conference Final lost. Highest Draft Pick: 2nd overall.
- Leafs: Playoffs 4 seasons out of 7. Zero playoff rounds won. One qualifying round lost. Highest Draft Pick: 1st overall.
- Sens: Playoffs 2 seasons out of 7. Two playoff rounds won. One Conference Final lost. Highest Draft Pick: 3rd overall.
- Habs: Playoffs 4 seasons out of 7. Four playoff rounds won. One qualifying round won. One Conference Final won. One Stanley Cup Final lost. First place in Division twice. Highest Draft Pick: 3rd overall.
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