Bomber0104
Registered User
I agree, but good luck with that. Not ALL Leaf fans want to purposely miss the playoffs for the next four-five years after not having one appearance in eight years. And even if we shipped everyone out and tanked, knowing the luck of this franchise and knowing that a lot of luck is involved - we'd **** it up somehow. We'd either draft duds or lose the lottery each year. Look at the Islanders, Jackets, Panthers, and their long never ending rebuilds. Where did it take them?
Very pessimistic. I am sure that it would only take a few seasons to surgically rebuild this team with the draft. If it needs more it needs more. You need to draft a critical mass. Up to the GM to determine what that critical mass is and if it is sufficient to contend one day.
All I'm saying is that there is not ONE right way to build a contending team. And a lot more goes into it than simply finishing 28th-30th for four-five years in a row.
Definitely not a one size fits all kind of thing. Each team is in a unique situation.
I'll say this though...
There is always a best decision possible.
In my opinion, the best thing the Leafs can do for themselves is not continue with this core but actively pursue the means to acquire a contender capable one...and this is going to require dipping into the draft to find those pieces...which means scrap the current core and tank to get top overall talents in the draft.