Define a high price. Imo, I don't think Lacombe is that. He's unlikely to be here in 2 years either. As I've said before he's 4th on our LD depth chart not including the veterans. I like Lacombe but it's not like he is vastly outplaying projections.
Our RD depth chart isn't looking great and Gudas will be gone in two years. Also, Gudas is wearing down to where his minutes might be regulated to 3rd pairing minutes sooner than later b/c we witnessed his play decay fast with top pairing minutes like Comtois' game when Comtois gained weight. We didn't draft any RD's in this past draft, which means we're relying on the ones we have on hand in Luneau, Helleson, Warren, and, hopefully, Moore.
- Luneau looks to be an NHL lock, but needs seasoning after missing most of last year due to "load mgmt" and a knee infection; we're hoping Luneau won't be injury plagued.
- Helleson still feels like years away. He was drafted in the same year as LaCombe in 2019. I think LaCombe plays better RD than Helleson does at RD.
- Warren has been injury plagued since we've drafted him despite his high potential as a DFD. It'll be his first year as a pro in San Diego.
- Moore is college, specifically Harvard. I think we're all leery about Harvard seniors, see Thrun.
Today, we have two LDs projected to play the right side in Zellweger and LaCombe, provided Luneau is in the AHL. LaCombe is the probably the best defensive player out of all of our blueline youths and prospects right now AINEC.
Laine has been injury plagued for the past four to five years, including his mental break. Anaheim isn't a stable organization to drop Laine in because he will be lacking support structures from the Ducks. We forced players to play through injuries that they really should not have been playing on, especially with the recent Drysdale medical revelation.
I had projected that this season is going to be another development season last summer because we are still in our infancy stages for the youth brigade. Last summer, I broke down where our prospects would be by season and when we should be gunning for top-end FA's and trades. That is why I said this season we rushed our rebuild by pushing so many prospects into the NHL level. We still have too many unknowns to be trading away prospects for a player that has a lot of baggage, including financial ones.
Columbus is in a similar situation like the Ducks, a rebuild team, and they had Laine. Did Laine change their trajectory?
2021 Draft: Picked 5th OA
2022 Draft: Picked 6th OA
2023 Draft: Picked 3rd OA
If Laine didn't help improve Columbus much when he was mostly on the ice, then how would he change the Ducks' trajectory now? And you want to add F Laine by removing talent from our NHL d-corps in LaCombe, which lacks RD depth.
I'm in no rush since I believe we're still in another development season. We already traded RD Drysdale for LW Cutter, where Cutter will be a rookie for this coming season. Then there's a possibility that we're developing a scoring, power forward RW in 6'2 and 209 lbs Colangelo. We're just extremely young and green at forward as well as defense. And since I'm in no rush, then I don't think in desperate measures of taking gambles. We are heading into Year 3 of the reset rebuild.