bland
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The Kings didn't take any action that indicated they had conviction in that team being a contender.
As soon as Blake took over, the Kings stopped trading futures.
Actions speak louder than words.
You are incredibly naive.
Gaborik, putting off season-ending back surgery and the rest of his deal on LTIR, was traded for Dion Phanuef - on a roster that already featured Muzzin, Martinez, Forbort and Fantenberg as LHD and was clearly at the end of his career and derided by Sens fans and media, ended being bought out and affecting the cap space for a few years. Awful deal.
Blake attempted to deal Muzzin, JAD and the Akil Thomas pick for Pacioretty and gave him hours to agree to an extension. Pacioretty refused and fired his agent. Awful deal avoided.
Blake signed a player in his 30s who hadn't played NHL hockey for years to a three year deal - a player more interested in himself than his team. Kovalchuk was such a disaster that they wouldn't even allow him to train with the team or go on road trips - before paying big to get out of that deal. Awful, awful decision making.
There were NO kids to trade at that point. No assets, no moves to be made. Just Anderson-Dolan and Kempe. That's it. Blake had ZERO intention of rebuilding and brought in a series of disposable vets in Scherbak, Cammalleri, Hagelin, Thompson, Leipsic, Laich, and Jokinen.
It wasn't until his plan to contend failed miserably that he changed directions.