Anyway, I don't agree that the tank teardown here is the reason we're this bad right now.
I don't know how many people remember how bad Manson was playing before we shipped him, but I do. I also remember how this team was pretty signifcantly on the downswing when Verbeek took over. I also remember that Dallas Eakins was this team's coach at the time. To me it's very conceivable that this team would still be well outside the playoff picture if they had kept Manson. Rakell probably would not have re-signed and he probably wouldn't make much of a difference today, maybe we'd have 5-6 more goals which would still be league basement. Then there was Henrique and Carrick who were, uh, spoiler alert, on the team last season when we still sucked ass. Klingberg was and still is atrocious so at least we got something out of him. Kulikov would not have moved the needle and McGinn basically makes that trade a wash. Drysdale, considering when he was moved, would not make this team measurably better right about now.
Lindholm is the only significant Verbeek vet departure that you can look at and say, yeah it would make a measurable positive difference if we still had him. But even then, we're still talking about a hypothetical scenario where if none of these vet departures had happened maybe we don't make a coaching change, in that hypothetical scenario we still have Dallas Eakins as our coach, we still wouldn't be an attractive FA draw as a losing team in a market with a high tax burden.
At best, if we'd kept all these vets and assume that they'd be willing to re-sign we would just be a 7th-12th drafting team rather than a top 5 drafting team today. This team's decline started because we did not have enough players to adequately replace what we were losing from the decline in play from Getzlaf, Perry, and arguably Gibson, and starting with Carlyle we didn't have a head coach that could compensate for the declining roster strength because starting with Carlyle we, to this day, haven't had a coach that has managed to adapt to the modern NHL. We didn't have much of an option to replace what we were losing by way of roster strength through the FA market and certainly not through the trade market.
The fact that the decision was ultimately to rebuild out of the draft is not the reason we still suck and play incompetent hockey. Yes the Verbeek veteran acquisitions haven't been good enough. But the biggest problem here, considering a young team like this still needs time to develop its youth to form a fresh core, is our coach is clearly not getting the most out of his players, not coaching proper systems, winning habits, basic fundamentals or motivating the players to battle hard in games. I don't see how this would have been better if we had kept the veterans Verbeek moved under the very bold assumption that all of them would have re-signed here with the way things were declining.
I mean, the way I see it, the difference between not blowing it up to start a draft rebuild and what actually happened is, at best the difference between ending up a perennially mediocre team like Calgary or having the potential for a successful rebuild out of the draft like Pittsburgh, Colorado, Edmonton, Chicago, etc. with the risk present that we could end up like Buffalo or Arizona/Utah.
Rebuilding out of the draft almost always takes time. If we're tracking how long we've been doing it since Verbeek came on and moved vets out, it's been three drafts. Unless we got very fortunate in the trade/FA markets it was going to be unlikely that such a young team was going to seriously contend for a playoff spot anyway. This season should have been and still needs to be a year where we see our youth take meaningful steps towards developing to their potential, to see the vets start to play more like their peers on teams who have better adapted to the modern NHL, and the team as a whole playing to better systems, habits, and effort to cure the current culture of losing and malaise. None of that is happening right now but it's not because of lack of talent. It's the people behind the bench who can't even figure out how to get this collection of players to pass muster on playing minimally competent hockey in today's NHL.
I think it's a bit harsh to say the people who were hoping for high draft picks in lost seasons are "reaping what they sow" given that no one who calls themselves a Ducks fan was "sowing" having an utterly incompetent moron for a coach to see us out of the rebuild.
Three-four years of intentionally building out of the draft without solidifying our long term core and all of a sudden we're rewriting history on what this team looked like before we started and what we would look like if we hadn't shipped vets. Let's be real. None of the vets Verbeek moved out were superstars that would've insulated this team from awful outdated coaches and singlehandedly drag this team to better results. Maybe there's some improvements to faceoffs and offense generated but I seriously doubt they would be substantial enough improvements that we can credible say we were better off before. We're not better off now but we could be better with a competent or-dare I even ask for it-good coaching staff.