STL fan in MN
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Cup or bust for me. You play to win! I personally would be fine with a couple more years of pain and also fine with the pain being worse (picking around 5th, not 10-16) but it appears Stillman and Army don’t believe Blues fans as a whole will support that for them to remain a viable business. And based on some of the comments and responses here, I think they’re unfortunately probably right.I am curious, how would people here classify a successful re-whatever? Is it Cup or bust? Is it regular season success that at a minimum results in 2nd and 3rd round appearances? If we hit the Backes era level of success, is that successful in your eyes?
That said, I am a believer in a roster that’s built more on depth than 1-2 superstars…BUT even if you don’t have any likely HHOFers on your roster, you still very likely need a handful of Hall of Very Good players to have a chance at the Cup.
IMO, the Blues are trying to thread a very delicate needle. It’s possible but history shows the much more likely way to win the Cup is by bottoming out for a few years and accumulating top talent. For the Blues to win the Cup again, they’re probably going to have to find a way to pull off a deal similar to the ROR deal but for a #1 d-man…which almost never happens…OR…get lucky and find that elite d-man in the mid to later 1st round (or later). It’s a bold strategy, Cotton. I guess we’ll see if it pays off for them.