I didn't say stocked, but it was far from a huge problem either. Could it be improved? Sure it could. Was it anywhere close to the No.1 priority or the reason they lost to Florida again. No. They lost to Florida because they could get any sustained zone time (meaning they spent way more time in their own zone) and couldn't finish the chances they did create. The weakness in the dot made it seem like their center ice depth wasn't adequate but that's only one small piece of the equation. We are seeing it now with Zacha back in the middle and suddenly looks good again. The front office's evaluation of the center position was poor when we really boil it down. And we know full well they don't value speed or shooting ability but get all excited over "two-way" ability.
Coyle seemed like he could play just fine with Marchand who is a higher end player. I don't buy the argument that he couldn't play with high end players or skill players. He gelled with Johansson when he was here. Hall as well.
So trade Coyle in the off-season and save the cap space if there were no scoring wings that fit the bill. Coming of a 60 point season they would of found him a home. They didn't have to solve everything in one summer.
Lysell shouldn't change their thought process one way or the other. I wasn't disappointed in his camp as I never felt he was a legitmate threat to break camp this year. It went as anticipated.
I read the whole string here and you seem to want it both ways and it's impossible.
The bottom line is trying to build a roster via free agency is next to impossible. Free agents almost always demand more money and term than they are worth and many of those deals age badly. You build through the draft and you plug a few holes with free agents that get offset by your entry level deals. When you spend years trading away your prospects and drafting somewhat poorly you are going to fall. It's inevitable.
So management here felt if they spent more and got the bigger names they could still make a go of it. Looking like they got that wrong. Lindholm is a solid hockey player, but he's not Bergeron, he's not even Bergeron lite. Lindholm's big year was on a line with Gaudreau and Tkachuk. I think people underestimate the impact Tkachuk has on his linemates.
So Lindholm's a good 2C but we still wanted him to be a 1C, and we don't have one. (Coyle is a great 3C)
So yes, maybe we shouldn't have spent the money on him, but we wouldn't be better, we'd be even worse. So you'd save the money for next year or the year after what would be the point of that?
Bottom line is if you didn't spend the money now you might as well tear down to speed up a rebuild. Trade Marchand. Trade Frederic. Trade a bunch of older guys. You probably should have traded Swayman. But if you did that, you could still get the drafts wrong.
I suspect the Bruins will keep spending to the cap and they will stay relatively competitive, but probably miss the playoffs year after year (or maybe squeak in sometimes when things go well) but not really tank and so they won't get really good again until they get really lucky in the draft and it could be many years to come.