deadhead
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Define 1st line forward. If you score in the top 48, aren't you a first line forward?Between 2013-2020, the Flyers selected 10 times in the 1st round, twice in the top 10. By your logic, they should be in their Cup window right now
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Outside of Michkov, they don’t have a single, sure thing, 1st line forward nor 1st pair D in the system. They currently lack a 1C and a 1D and don’t have a single proven NHL starting goalie on the roster. Bonk is not a given to be any more than a 4/5 Dman, Luchanko is not a given to be more than a middle six C and not one goalie in the system is even guaranteed to be an NHL player.
Could they contend by 2027-28? Yeah, maybe, if a whole lot of things go perfectly. But the odds are greater that they will continue to plod along in the sea of mediocrity for many years to come.
Briere is question mark at best and in a year or 2 they’ll be looking for a new HC. Try looking at this organization with a little honest objectivity, please.
Top 144 for 2nd line (i.e. median for 2nd line forwards, you don't want guys below the median)
TK, Tippett and Farabee. Add Michkov. We'll if Frost can take a step up.
Couts should rebound to 2nd line level.
Cates and Foerster are elite defenders, we'll see if they score 3rd line or higher.
Jury out on Brink. Laughton 3C at best.
All of the 1st rd picks drafted under Flahr are NHL players (obviously Bonk and Luchanko are a matter of time, but Bonk had an excellent D+1 season, he's not the next Morin). His 2nd rd picks are on schedule for NHL careers (no obvious flops so far). So the drafting is improved over Hextall.
Kaplan #69 and Wisdom #94 are the biggest misses so far.