The backlash isn’t about Lev and the player he could become, I don’t really doubt that.
It’s always been about where the scoring is coming from in the future. I think that’s a legitimate question that has not yet been adequately answered. We have lots of forward prospects that project to be bottom 6ers, but not really any top 6 guys.
So if Davidson wants to be competitive by 2027, I again ask, where will the scoring be coming from?
And most of the Hawks defense prospects project as middle/bottom-pairing guys.
This isn't going to be the last time the Hawks draft top-5. It might not even be the last time they draft top-3. The Hawks are going to have more shots at getting high-end forward talent in the next two drafts and the good thing about forwards, is that they usually require less developmental time than D.
Look at some of the forwards at the top of next years draft: Hagens, Martone, Frondell, Misa, etc.
I've seen so many people on twitter talking about Pittsburgh, Edmonton and even our rebuild in the mid-2000s and they all seem to forget that Pittsburgh's rebuild didn't start with Crosby; Edmonton's didn't start with McDavid and ours didn't start with Kane. The Blackhawks current rebuild basically started with Bedard.
Pittsburgh drafted MAF 1st overall in 2003, Malkin 2nd in 2004, Crosby 1st in 2005 and Staal 2nd in 2006. Edmonton drafted Hall 1st in 2010, Nuge 1st in 2011, Drai 3rd in 2014 before drafting McDavid 1st in 2015 -- and they still had two top-10 picks in the next 3 drafts thereafter. Chicago drafted Barker 3rd in 2004, Skille 8th in 2005, Toews 3rd in 2006 and Kane 1st in 2007.
This is only CHIs 2nd draft after bottoming out. They finished 3rd-last last year, lucked into Bedard. Finished 2nd last this year. They're very likely going to be a bottom-5 team next year. You're going to get more shots at forwards. It doesn't all hinge on Demidov.