Triumph
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- Oct 2, 2007
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Something to ponder...
Is the NHL a tank league? What I mean is...can one only be successful, post lock-out if you get a top 3 pick, perhaps two of them? If you are the Devils and just not terrible, but far from good, are you doomed to mediocrity?
No. The Rangers have missed the playoffs one year since the 2005 lockout and have not drafted in the top 5 in the last 15 years. I hate to use them as an example but there it is. Their window is starting to close but with slightly better management it wouldn't be.
What we're seeing now is a few things coming to pass that aren't likely to happen again because of the changes to the lottery system and NHL salary system. You're not likely to see a Crosby and a Malkin drafted by the same team again, at least not in successive years. You're also not going to see two players like that taking up less than 1/4th of their team's cap space without some real convincing. Backstrom and Ovechkin also take up less than 1/4th of their team's cap space, but both have contracts that wouldn't work today.
The die is cast for the next few years, but once the Hawks, Caps, and Penguins start to fade it will be interesting to find out who the NHL's new elite are.