The fortunes of the Montreal Canadiens under Marc Bergevin’s leadership have had an up-and-down feel. There have been some highs, some lows, and the process hasn’t always matched up with the results.
Some odd moves have turned out pretty good (Jordie Benn), some good moves have turned out unsuccessful (Thomas Vanek), and of course there are the moves which were obviously good or bad from the outset (Phillip Danault, Andreas Martinsen).
At the moment, the Canadiens fan base is highly polarized: people will latch onto Bergevin’s successes or focus solely on his failures.