Everybody is putting up good arguments in support of our latest playoff quest and Conroy's latest statement that Andersson, Kadri, and Weegar are untouchable. However I'm still not convinced the most recent direction Conry is taking the team is the right direction. I just don't see the team having playoff success without one or two elite impact players and its my belief that the draft is the only way we can acquire them. I'm sorry if some of you believe trading Andersson and/or Kadri and limiting the number of games that Wolf plays, to 15 more, is sending the wrong message but its my belief that any short term pain will be more than made up for by the ling term gain we achieve through the draft.
I think it's pretty clear Conroy will do whatever it takes to make us a better team.
Here's my thoughts:
Rasmus Andersson is 28. His new contract would kick in when he's 29/30. He's clearly a top 4 defender, that does have some fun intangibles, in that he gets under skin and is mouthy as all hell.
IF you trade him, what is the realistic return? A 1st + a B-tier prospect? Is that worth it? It'll be from a playoff team so that pick will be down in the 20's somewhere; that B prospect? It's going to be a team's 5-6th best prospect. It's like we added Etienne Morin or Rory Kerins to our pool.
That said, if someone offered something incredibly stupid to Conroy, I think he'd take it pretty easily. Like if Buffalo said, 'we need help, we'll do Byram, Krebs and an unprotected first' Conroy would be driving Razzy to the airport himself.
Just think this team is build on the back of Wolf. He's going to steal too many games to be a Blackhawks/SJ kind of team. So instead of drafting 18th while we figure this out and take some runs to the playoffs... the alternative is picking 7th, 8th, 9th and missing the show. Even those picks aren't a sure-thing. You could get Quinn Hughes, or you could get Lias Anderson.
My honest opinion, and what I've been beating to death it seems recently. They need to just keep doing what they're doing, take advantage of these GMs who make dumb decisions (that Frost trade I think is going to go down as a
really bad one for Philly) and keep developing youth. There's no quick plan here. There's no 'hey trade Kadri, Andersson, Weegar for anything and then we'll be good in 2027' magic happening.