I truly wonder if management has a clear idea of where they want to go? At this point I don’t think they know.
Conroy in that Frank interview put some of my nerves at ease.
Conroy talked about 3-5 year plan, mentioned that while Wolf speeds things up they're not just going all in already.
Knowing that, I think it's clear.
1) If you can win a trade and get younger, you do that.
2) You're not taking on veterans or using assets on expiring deals.
3) While the vets aren't available at this time, I think that they will be made available when they simply don't want to play here. Kadri has no reason to ride off into the sunset in Calgary. He's only at most has another 4-5 years left in the tank, why spend that on a club that'll rebuild/retool for the majority of it?
4) The bottom will fall out naturally. We're being propped up by Wolf. There's no question. If he has a cold stretch, deals with an injury, etc, we're going to be a bottom team.
5) I don't think Calgary will big-game hunt this offseason. Like, no 7x7's for 29 year old players, the team isn't close enough to compete.
How I think the rest of the year will play out:
- We'll struggle, win maybe 1 of every 3 games.
- One of the veterans will be dealt to a contender for some more assets.
- That'll essentially spread like wildfire through the rest of the vets.
- This summer/draft/offseason we'll see another 1-2 guys dealt and we'll position ourselves to really be a mediocre/bad team for the 2026 draft.