Prospect Info: '24-'25 Prospects Thread: Generation Z

Wheeler just dropped his top-100 drafted prospect list. McGroarty at 44 and Brunicke at 63, no other Penguins ranked. That’s about what I expected based on his earlier reviews of the system.
 
Wheeler just dropped his top-100 drafted prospect list. McGroarty at 44 and Brunicke at 63, no other Penguins ranked. That’s about what I expected based on his earlier reviews of the system.
Washington has 7 on the list, which has players from 2020 to 2024, which is the most…tells you all you need to know about how much better that organization has been than the Pens recently … sad really
 
would love for someone to rank drafted prospects by league (with a diff scout heading up each league).

And then only compare do the top 5 - top 10 in the world or something.

Feels pointless for one person to rank KHLers vs OHLers vs AHLers and so on over 100 or slots if you don’t need to do it for a draft. And they’re all differing ages.
 
Washington has 7 on the list, which has players from 2020 to 2024, which is the most…tells you all you need to know about how much better that organization has been than the Pens recently … sad really
What has Washington won in since 2020? By my count, about as much as us.

Carolina by all counts has been a well run team but they haven't won shit either.
 
What has Washington won in since 2020? By my count, about as much as us.

Carolina by all counts has been a well run team but they haven't won shit either.
Only one team wins it and they at least have a chance this season…regardless, they are a much better run organization unfortunately
 
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Only one team wins it and they at least have a chance this season…regardless, they are a much better run organization unfortunately
I mean, sure I'll admit that I like their roster at the moment better, but let's not pretend we took the same paths to get to where we are. Pens vs Caps 2020 to now were different. Different teams have different arcs and trajectories. And sometimes it's damn near the luck of the draw on what works and what doesn't.
 
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I mean, sure I'll admit that I like their roster at the moment better, but let's not pretend we took the same paths to get to where we are. Pens vs Caps 2020 to now were different. Different teams have different arcs and trajectories. And sometimes it's damn near the luck of the draw on what works and what doesn't.

Yeah, the Capitals ran their franchise efficiently with a goal on winning and sustained success and we have morons for managers who worship at the altar of Sully.
 
I mean the caps did some really questionable things for a lot of OV’s tenure and couldn’t get over the hump until like 13 years into his career. Very recently things have been better for them and they hit on some trades, but I’d still take what we’ve accomplished compared to them, over what the situations are as they stand today.
 
I mean the caps did some really questionable things for a lot of OV’s tenure and couldn’t get over the hump until like 13 years into his career. Very recently things have been better for them and they hit on some trades, but I’d still take what we’ve accomplished compared to them, over what the situations are as they stand today.

Nobody is saying that the Caps core had a better run.

But we are going to be celebrating the 10th anniversary of the 15-16 cup next year.

At some point you gotta focus on the future versus the past.
 
Nobody's suggesting having better ranked prospects or being the top team in the NHL in February are better situations than seeing the Sid/Geno core win three Cups.

The point is that this team decided they were simply too smart to continue evolving and trying to better themselves, so they rolled over and died after the Caps beat them in 2018 and has been rotting ever since.

The end of the era was always gonna happen and all that, but the ugliness that we're seeing (and will continue to see) is all self-inflicted and driven by a weird combination of stupidity, cowardice, and arrogance rampant throughout the organization for near on a decade now. It sucks.
 
Yeah, the Capitals ran their franchise efficiently with a goal on winning and sustained success and we have morons for managers who worship at the altar of Sully.
They were able to retool better than us from say, 2020. I am happy for them and their fans, more so because it means Ovi WILL break the record which I am excited to see. But I don't get down on the Pens team because the Caps are doing well. This organization placed a premium on the Sid-Geno-Letang relationship. To an extent, that relationship took precedence over on-ice results. For better or for (as we are seeing) worse.

Their ability to retool a bit reminds me a bit of 2016 when we had Dupuis retire due to health and Porter breaks his leg and Malkin gets injured. Those three things allowed younger players to come in and fill the gap and it allowed the formation of HBK.

The Capitals "lucked" out a bit because their star players were not "at the same level" of Sid and Geno, sans Ovechkin, who they have clearly decided to continue to build around. They had Kuznetsov who had performance, attitude, and potential drug issues and they were able to ship him off, luckily, to Carolina. Oshie aged out and instead of being on the roster taking up space, he's on LTIRetire. Backstrom had by all means, an albatross of a deal relative to performance but again, they luck out by having him on LTIRetire. That is a TON of cap space to be able to reallocate. They were also able to recognize that they weren't gonna be contenders so they were able to ship off a top pairing dman in Orlov. Not unlike us with Pettersson. A decent comparison would have been us with Dumo. If we trade him out for a first before the wheels fell off and use the picks on a guy like Nils Lundqvist or Sandin, things might be different.

Then they hit on McMichael and Protas. Wish we'd have hit on Poulin, Lauzon, Bjorkqvist, Hallander...I mean, these are the guys we would be needing on the roster right now making an impact so that we didn't have to go get dorks like Acciari but...thems the breaks sometimes.

Washington also had several successful hits. Dylan Strome was a cast away they took a chance on and it worked out well. I wanted us to sign him but if IIRC, that was met with harsh criticism here. Jokes on us. PLD isn't the pile he was in LA and they got aggressive and got Chychrun. Now, if memory serves me correctly, Sullivan wanted Chychrun to boost the back end but the GM at the time thought Granlund was the answer instead. Ooops, amiright?
 
They were able to retool better than us from say, 2020. I am happy for them and their fans, more so because it means Ovi WILL break the record which I am excited to see. But I don't get down on the Pens team because the Caps are doing well. This organization placed a premium on the Sid-Geno-Letang relationship. To an extent, that relationship took precedence over on-ice results. For better or for (as we are seeing) worse.

Their ability to retool a bit reminds me a bit of 2016 when we had Dupuis retire due to health and Porter breaks his leg and Malkin gets injured. Those three things allowed younger players to come in and fill the gap and it allowed the formation of HBK.

The Capitals "lucked" out a bit because their star players were not "at the same level" of Sid and Geno, sans Ovechkin, who they have clearly decided to continue to build around. They had Kuznetsov who had performance, attitude, and potential drug issues and they were able to ship him off, luckily, to Carolina. Oshie aged out and instead of being on the roster taking up space, he's on LTIRetire. Backstrom had by all means, an albatross of a deal relative to performance but again, they luck out by having him on LTIRetire. That is a TON of cap space to be able to reallocate. They were also able to recognize that they weren't gonna be contenders so they were able to ship off a top pairing dman in Orlov. Not unlike us with Pettersson. A decent comparison would have been us with Dumo. If we trade him out for a first before the wheels fell off and use the picks on a guy like Nils Lundqvist or Sandin, things might be different.

Then they hit on McMichael and Protas. Wish we'd have hit on Poulin, Lauzon, Bjorkqvist, Hallander...I mean, these are the guys we would be needing on the roster right now making an impact so that we didn't have to go get dorks like Acciari but...thems the breaks sometimes.

Washington also had several successful hits. Dylan Strome was a cast away they took a chance on and it worked out well. I wanted us to sign him but if IIRC, that was met with harsh criticism here. Jokes on us. PLD isn't the pile he was in LA and they got aggressive and got Chychrun. Now, if memory serves me correctly, Sullivan wanted Chychrun to boost the back end but the GM at the time thought Granlund was the answer instead. Ooops, amiright?

All of this is a long way of saying exactly what I did.

The Caps have managed their team better while we are doing stupid things.

The issue isn't Sid, Geno, Letang. The issue is loyalty to Sullivan and not making smart decisions.

Under Rutherford, Hextall, and Dubas we've been bad at one of drafting, evaluation, and asset management or all three.
 
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I genuinely cannot give a crap less about how Washington's prospect pool is doing relative to the Penguins prospect pool. I want the Penguins to do the rebuild correctly.
 
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