The habs have turned their D depth (Kovacevic, Harris, Barron) into Laine, a 4th, and Carrier. We actually see the depth at work here. It was so deep we were able to turn into into a mid pick, a top 6 forward (possibly more), and an experienced RD. We did this without having to trade any of the d-men this board is unanimous in keeping (Guhle, Hutson, Arber, Mailloux). They still have Engstrom and Reinbacher as well. The habs were and are deep at D even if they are still missing that top pairing d-man.
Folks are just frustrated we do not see immediate results, but this is a rebuild. It's naive to think all your prospects will hit and hit at the same time. This is the type of movement we will continue to see until the team makes decent strides.
All this whining about Lekhonen and Kovacevic. These are depth players. They are not what the habs need right now. Those players won't turn the habs from a bottom feeder to a bubble team.
Keeping Primeau over Allen and Barron over Kivacevic were both gambles, gambling on the potential of Primeau as nd Barron over the current superiority of Alken and Kovacevic.
As you say, that both gambles failed isn't as important as the face that we only lost depth players in Kovacevic and Allen, not difference makers when it's time to win.
But we may have lost a really good depth piece in Kovacevic. The team needs size...
The habs have turned their D depth (Kovacevic, Harris, Barron) into Laine, a 4th, and Carrier. We actually see the depth at work here. It was so deep we were able to turn into into a mid pick, a top 6 forward (possibly more), and an experienced RD. We did this without having to trade any of the d-men this board is unanimous in keeping (Guhle, Hutson, Arber, Mailloux). They still have Engstrom and Reinbacher as well. The habs were and are deep at D even if they are still missing that top pairing d-man.
Folks are just frustrated we do not see immediate results, but this is a rebuild. It's naive to think all your prospects will hit and hit at the same time. This is the type of movement we will continue to see until the team makes decent strides.
All this whining about Lekhonen and Kovacevic. These are depth players. They are not what the habs need right now. Those players won't turn the habs from a bottom feeder to a bubble team.
Keeping Primeau over Allen and Barron over Kivacevic were both gambles, gambling on the potential of Primeau as nd Barron over the current superiority of Alken and Kovacevic.
As you say, that both gambles failed isn't as important as the face that we only lost depth players in Kovacevic and Allen, not difference makers when it's time to win.
But we may have lost a really good depth piece in Kovacevic. The team needs size...
The habs have turned their D depth (Kovacevic, Harris, Barron) into Laine, a 4th, and Carrier. We actually see the depth at work here. It was so deep we were able to turn into into a mid pick, a top 6 forward (possibly more), and an experienced RD. We did this without having to trade any of the d-men this board is unanimous in keeping (Guhle, Hutson, Arber, Mailloux). They still have Engstrom and Reinbacher as well. The habs were and are deep at D even if they are still missing that top pairing d-man.
Folks are just frustrated we do not see immediate results, but this is a rebuild. It's naive to think all your prospects will hit and hit at the same time. This is the type of movement we will continue to see until the team makes decent strides.
All this whining about Lekhonen and Kovacevic. These are depth players. They are not what the habs need right now. Those players won't turn the habs from a bottom feeder to a bubble team.
Keeping Primeau over Allen and Barron over Kivacevic were both gambles, gambling on the potential of Primeau as nd Barron over the current superiority of Alken and Kovacevic.
As you say, that both gambles failed isn't as important as the face that we only lost depth players in Kovacevic and Allen, not difference makers when it's time to win.
But we may have lost a really good depth piece in Kovacevic. The team needs size...