I heard good things about Siegenthaler too, it seems he's playing a solid AHL-saison. Kukan had an injury at a very bad time, but they seem to see something in him, otherwise he wouldn't have got a one-way two year contract.
I didn't see that Ratgheb signing coming, but I see some upside in him and I think it's probably the right thing to do for his own personal development. It's a pity he's injured, he'd have also been a candidate for the WC.
If we can count on Diaz, Geering, Blum, Untersander, Loeffel and Genazzi it doesn't sound that bad. Furrer maybe (we'll see). And of course each player from NA would be an upgrade. We'll see who our defenders play in the first round.
Kukan was indeed making a very good impression before his injury. He simply looked like he belongs. That's why they want to keep him. He always had the tendency to play abit passive and underplay his skills. Not so in his last stint in the NHL. His effortless, quick first steps are effective even in the NHL.
That's very good to hear about Siegenthaler. It definitely would be a pity, if a player, who was dominant on various levels like hardly anyone before on the junior national team, wouldn't live up to the expectations. Would be very welcomed for his physical resistance alone.
On the same boat about Rathgeb. Not that I thought that he wouldn't attract interest eventually, just the timing seems to be a bit off. Before being a proven force internationally and injured. On the other side he was already at an NHL camp and his stats in the NLA and Champions League are tempting.
For me, he was always a prospect I liked a bit more than others, like Hofmann or Malgin. And I really want them to live up to their potential. Of course he would have been a strong contender for a spot on the team. And of course, he got the offensive potential and skills to make the NHL, the intensity as well. Question is, is his natural hockey sense on the D side good enough for a top6 5v5 role with the much quicker pace in the smaller rinks? One thing for sure, he won't be able to constantly joining the rush, going out of the system, as he loved to do in Fribourg. And he should either bulk up a bit more or start playing a bit less reckless. He tends to put himself in vulnerable positions, or injure himself by going into battles harder than his body can deal with. I wish him all the best.
If everyone would be availabe:
Josi, Müller, Kukan, Sbisa, Siegenthaler are all lefties. (As would be Furrer, Geering and Blum as well)
The right side is much weaker: Dubois and Blindenbacher gone, Diaz still good, but over his peak, Weber a bit an enigma, Löffel with big holes, Schlumpf is solid, but not more. So it's probably up to Untersander, Rathgeb and Fora in the near future to fill in if available.
My personal hypothetical Top 8 for the near future would probably be something like this:
Josi-Diaz
Müller-Rathgeb
Kukan-Fora
Siegenthaler-Sbisa
Size, Speed and offensive talent all there.
I could live with that.