johnjm22
Pseudo Intellectual
- Aug 2, 2005
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When Dean got here he landed Jack Johnson and Patrick O'Sullivan in blockbuster trades. These guys looked like can't miss prospects (I think people often forget how highly regarded Patrick was).I guess it is if you look at it as critiquing his game good or bad v. just bashing him and calling him a bust? Some are doing the latter so, sure, people are being critical.
I do think he is getting a free pass from many on here because they want it to happen so badly but we've got a good sample size so far and the bottom line is that he is a bad NHL player at the moment. Doesn't mean he will be a bust but to not be concerned about how things are going is, in my opinion, ignorance. I suppose others will call it faith but it is ugly to watch right now and, to be fair, mostly has been at the NHL level.
Vilardi too. I've been all about his skill set but, man, that doesn't look good either. Kupari is carrying that line and I say that as someone who prefers Byfield and Vilardi over Kupari.
Said it all the time while Blake lost on purpose and accumulated these prospects: very easy to do. The big thing is picking the right players, developing them properly and then cutting bait on them early enough to get proven talent back. He's looking very Deanish in the 1st round and pretty damn good in the later rounds which I guess is no surprise since it is the same effing scouting staff. The big difference so far is that Dean got to pick Doughty with his 2OA while Blake has a question mark on his hands with his 2OA. Blake has five drafts under his belt and hasn't traded one of his prospects for NHL help. Understandable and the proper move but he's at a point now where he's holding depreciated assets and there is risk of them becoming distressed assets. Going to be interesting to see if he O'Sullivans and Schenns some of these guys or if he just goes full Hickey on them.
Reminder again that DL built a Top 5 ranked prospect pool for a few seasons based on tanking. Doughty only counted once toward the ranking: it was Hickey/Bernier/Purcell/Teubert etc...pushing the ranking. He did so well with the later round picks though and I've said that's probably what is going to happen here because there is no way all of Blake's 1st round picks pan out at their draft night ceilings. He's getting NHL players in Anderson/Bjornfot/Kaliyev/Durzi. Spence looks good and Faber seems like a lock. Need that gamebreaker though and I'm starting to worry that it isn't going to be Byfield and all the pressure will now be on Clarke to be the superstar. Even with that, where are the forwards? Pretty funny for a prospect pool ranked so highly on the strength of its forwards that it is the defense that is leading the way.
Then Dean has 3 1st round picks in his first 2 drafts, plus he signs prized undrafted UFA Teddy Purcell.
So DL basically added this in just a little over a year of being here:
Hickey
Bernier
Lewis
JJ
O'Sullivan
Purcell
It's amazing that not a single one of these guys became impact NHL players, yet the rebuild still worked out.
DL was able to cut bait on O'Sullivan, JJ, Bernier, and later even Hudson Fasching and Teubert and get something for all of them while they still had value.
Blake is in a position now where he may to figure out which prospects to cut bait on and move before their value drops. It's a tough call.
In order to make a contender, you have to hit home runs in the draft in a relatively short time frame. Kings did that with Kopitar (2005), Quick (2005), Doughty (2008). We're still waiting to find out if Blake has hit any since 2017.