2024-25 Roster Thread #2: Midseasonnar

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To be fair, I feel that way about approximately 95% of the cities in the NHL, Philly included.

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I wouldn't say he's accomplished nothing - it might not be things you like, but he has done 'stuff'.

To your point, though... what has he accomplished?
a - moving out players he didn't think fit what the team is trying to build
b - picking up assets by using cap space
c - eventually trying to free up cap space

He's done a lot in less than 2 years, actually... though I'm not sure it's all part of a coherent strategy. And he has definitely sold low on a number of assets and gotten little in return. Also did not extract value from swapping 1sts with Edmonton.

You might say he has a bias for action lol.

From Analyzing Flyers GM Daniel Briere’s 14 trades — stockpiling assets, taking chances
(from board-fave Kevin Kurz, which appears to be free to read for everyone?)

Traded: Ivan Provorov to Columbus; Kevin Connauton, Hayden Hodgson to Los Angeles
Acquired: Cal Petersen, Sean Walker, Helge Grans, 2023 first-round pick (Oliver Bonk), 2024 second-round pick, 2025 second-round pick

Traded: Kevin Hayes to St. Louis (retaining half of his salary)
Acquired: 2024 sixth-round pick

Traded: 2024 second-round pick (acquired in Provorov trade) and 2023 sixth-round pick to Chicago
Acquired: 2023 second-round pick (Carson Bjarnason)

Traded: David Kase to Carolina
Acquired: Massimo Rizzo, 2025 fifth-round pick

Traded: Cutter Gauthier to Anaheim
Acquired: Jamie Drysdale, 2025 second-round pick

Traded: Sean Walker, 2026 fifth-round pick to Colorado
Acquired: 2025 first-round pick, Ryan Johansen’s contract

Traded: Nothing (aka the Reverse Gostisbehere)
Acquired: Part of Noah Hanifin’s salary, 2024 fifth-round pick (Noah Powell)

Traded: 2024 fourth-round pick to Buffalo
Acquired: Erik Johnson

Traded: Wade Allison to Nashville
Acquired: Denis Gurianov

Traded: 2024 first-round pick to Minnesota (Zeev Buium)
Acquired: 2024 first-round pick (Jett Luchanko), 2025 third-round pick

Traded: 2024 first-round pick to Edmonton
Acquired: 2025 first-round pick

Traded: 2024 third-round pick and 2025 third-round pick to Nashville
Acquired: 2024 second-round pick (Spencer Gill)

Traded: Ronnie Attard to Edmonton
Acquired: Ben Gleason

Traded: Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee to Calgary
Acquired: Andrei Kuzmenko, Jakob Pelletier, 2025 second-round pick, 2028 seventh-round pick

I could clarify I suppose.

What has he done to significantly raise the talent level of the team?

Other than Michkov, I can’t say anything. Hes sat on his ass, and happily waddled up draft 10th, and seems prepped to do it again.

Rebuilding buys a GM grace, buys them time - but moving out a few guys that they don’t see as a fit (or they ask out as was the case of Prov) - and doing little else is problematic.

Again, say Briere misses the dance again next season. That’s 3 seasons where he’s asked for patience, but accomplished what exactly to bring in high end talent?

The way it looks to me, is he’s hoping free agency or a trade will save the day. He’s running out of time. He’s wasted his tenure so far - as I see it.
 
I could clarify I suppose.

What has he done to significantly raise the talent level of the team?

Other than Michkov, I can’t say anything. Hes sat on his ass, and happily waddled up draft 10th, and seems prepped to do it again.

Rebuilding buys a GM grace, buys them time - but moving out a few guys that they don’t see as a fit (or they ask out as was the case of Prov) - and doing little else is problematic.

Again, say Briere misses the dance again next season. That’s 3 seasons where he’s asked for patience, but accomplished what exactly to bring in high end talent?

The way it looks to me, is he’s hoping free agency or a trade will save the day. He’s running out of time. He’s wasted his tenure so far - as I see it.

Yep, we should be in the middle of the "stockpile elite young talent" phase but because they are trying to do a rebuild while "building culture via Torts," they haven't been able to draft high enough to stockpile any elite young talent other than Michkov who they lucked into at 7, and are well on their way to ruining.
 
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It’s been said that if a GM misses on one first round pick that it’s no big deal; any one can miss on a player. However if it happens twice, that’s not good. Three times and they deserve to be fired. IMO, Cutter is a miss in that he no longer a Flyer; Luchanko is TBD but a meh at best. Miss with this year’s selection and it’s time to move on. The upcoming draft is a make or break event for DB and his FO.
 
Yep, we should be in the middle of the "stockpile elite young talent" phase but because they are trying to do a rebuild while "building culture via Torts," they haven't been able to draft high enough to stockpile any elite young talent other than Michkov who they lucked into at 7, and are well on their way to ruining.
They definitely have a negative bias toward elite young talent.
 
Yep, we should be in the middle of the "stockpile elite young talent" phase but because they are trying to do a rebuild while "building culture via Torts," they haven't been able to draft high enough to stockpile any elite young talent other than Michkov who they lucked into at 7, and are well on their way to ruining.

Even if they didn’t find a way into the bottom 5 or whatever.

You’ve had guys available that could have fit a window. Sergachev, and Askarov as the names that stick out in my head.

He’s actually lost the overall amount of possible high end talent they have. For some reason the Flyers beats never mention the name Drysdale, but a carton of eggs in return for Gauthier would have been better at this point.

I eagerly await the moment the patience runs out for the diehards. They have a lot of negative qualities they cement into this organization as a portion of the fanbase, but that impatience will be a blessing soon enough.
 

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