Empoleon8771
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But until that happens there no such thing as taking that as an actual prospect to actually making that decision now.
Maybe if they traded him this offseason you'd have your scenario.
The Sharks lost their ability to withstand their injuries to Pavelski leaving.
Basically, you are praying for a miracle.
The discussion regarding the Rangers pick is about the risk of something going bad that results in their pick ending up high next year. The Sharks in 2019 had that exact scenario happen, they had a lot of serious injuries to core players and it caused them to completely collapse in the standings. Considering the Rangers are an insanely flawed team that has been propped up by Shesterkin, an injury to Shesterkin would be devastating to them and almost assuredly result in their pick next year being high.
I literally don't even know what your point here is. My point is that the risk of the Rangers handing over an unprotected 1st in a stacked draft with McKenna at the top is a legitimate point of consideration for the Rangers. It's not as simple as "we plan to be better next year so we'll definitely be better".