Just curious, do thing the Flyer’s organization ever makes mistakes?
Honestly, going by your posts, if I didn’t know the facts, I would think the Flyers were a Cup contender who makes the playoffs every season.
It’s truly mind boggling to me that anyone could be a fan of this team and, at the very least, not be mildly pessimistic that the hockey operations dept is not doing a good job.
It's not that they don't make mistakes, it's just that some people here exaggerate everything.
Zito traded 2 1st rd picks and Tippett and got swept in the second rd of the playoffs.
Boston traded Wheeler and Seguin for peanuts.
Every organization makes mistakes, has high picks that fail to develop, etc.
The problem is the Flyers HAVEN'T been terrible, they've been consistently mediocre.
And that's primarily due to muddled strategy, neither committing to rebuilding, unable to patch effectively and poor cap management. This has been a problem since 2010. "Win now" became "win never."
At least the current group has a consistent vision. It may not be exactly what I'd do (and certainly not what many here would do) but it's a big step up from the Holmgren/Clarke dominated FO.
They've changed about 1/3 of the organizational personnel over the last few years.
Whether this will improve scouting and development won't be known for 2-3 more years.
The Phillies did the same, and after a false start, their farm system started to improve.
They've accumulated young players (12 of 20 starters 25 and under) and draft picks (probably 5 in the top 40 in the 2025 draft). Whether they'll maximize these assets remains to be seen.
At worst, they build up a base of young assets but fail to deliver - in which case the next management group will be in much better shape than Briere when he took over.