Herby
How could Blake have known?
To take a step further, look at the top 5 from 2021 - 2016....in general drafting top 5, means...you are a bad team, there are FEW exceptions to this,
2016
Matthews - TOR - Previous season 29-42-11
Laine - WPG - Previous season 35-39-8
Dubois - CBJ - Previous season 34-40-8
Pulijarvi - EDM - Previous Season 31-43-8
Juolevi - VAN - Previous Season 31-38-13
2017
Hischier - NJ - 28-40-14
Patrick - PHI - 39-33-10
Heiskanen - DAL - 34-37-11
Makar - COL - 22-56-4
Petersson - VAN - 30-43-9
2018
I can actually keep doing this, but just the 1st two drafts, ONE team over .500......picked in the top 5.....not sure how you can say that top picks dont go on bad teams....
Unless you are just saying anyone in the 1st round etc.
But the Kings the year before and after taking Byfield were a bad team too. Yet they went unconventional and didn't have him in the NHL, right?
Obviously most Top 5 picks are entering into bad teams, that is true, but it was no different with the Kings, so why did they take a different route?
Clarke would be entering a good team, but one where he is one of the 6 best d-man. That is not much different from many of the situations I listed, including Makar, McAvoy, the Hughes brothers, Byram. How is it these teams are able to find room and not feel the need to have the players "pay their dues" in the AHL?
To me, it just seems like there are proven paths to successfully develop certain types of players, and with all of the Kings 1st round picks under Blake (with the exception of Vilardi) they did things that other NHL teams would not have done, and the results have been pretty disappointing with most of those players.
Everyone has their ideas or excuses. The Byfield decision was blamed on Covid and the OHL shutting down (even though sending him to the OHL would have been unorthodox too), the Turcotte one has been blamed on everything from Covid to Tony Granato to Turcotte himself. The Clarke one has been blamed on having no room on the roster (most teams don't hold back a prospect like Clarke to roster Edler and Walker). The overcompensating for past mistakes thing by not rushing guys I don't really buy, because you had guys pulled from levels they hadn't dominated at and still had room to grow (Turcotte, Bjornfot, Kupari) to place them in the AHL as teenagers, causing harm to each players long-term ceiling. There was certainly no patience or abundance of caution when it came to the development choices on Turcotte, Bjornfot and Kupari
People can give all their reasons for defending the decisions or excusing them, but it just all gets back to the Kings AHL usage, which is extremely abnormal compared to other teams. If you want to argue that it's the right moves as SN has done, that is your opinion, but the way the Kings develop 1st round picks is certainly against the grain.
Wasting your time Herby. It's a valiant effort on your behalf. But any questioning of Blake (let alone criticism) is simply not allowed by that one. Pure dogma.
You can give Blake credit, he made some great trades and FA signings