Not everyone here has a perfect track record, Sol. Every member, including you, me, RJ, KP, and BigKing, has made predictions that ended up being far off the mark.
I underestimated his skating and didn't expect him to reach this level, and I was clearly wrong. However, Vilardi wasn't a center, and due to a combination of poor drafting (the Kings missed several promising centers in 2017, 2019, and 2020), unconventional development decisions (particularly with Byfield and Turcotte), and the decision not to pursue Jack Eichel, the Kings ended up with an aging Anze Kopitar, who is more suited as a 2C on a contending team, and Danault as the centers. The reality has been clear for over three years: a team with Danault as its 2C isn’t likely to win championships, as he's more naturally a 3C on a strong roster.
Passing on Eichel was a costly mistake, and as some of us warned at the time, this decision left a gap in roster construction, pushing players into higher roles than they’re suited for. As Byfield’s development timeline became evident (per Emerson's comments to Pravda, he might not hit his peak until 25), it became clear a trade for a center was necessary. Instead of taking a chance on a franchise-level 1C when it was available, Blake gambled on the enigmatic 2C, PLD, paying nearly the same price but ending up with a much less impactful player.
With 11 and 8 aging, Blake eventually found himself cornered by his own decisions and made what has turned out to be one of the team's worst trades in recent history. This series of poor choices, from draft-day missteps to trades, has left the Kings in a difficult spot. If they'd chosen even one player like Stutzle, Suzuki, or Cozens, or traded for Eichel, this trade never happens, zero chance. And you probably have Eichel or Stutzle playing with Vilardi on their wing on the first line.
If the Kings were serious about competing for a Stanley Cup, their best shot was likely to hope PLD could rise to the occasion as a motivated 1C or at least as a 1B alongside Kopitar. Unfortunately, that didn't materialize, and with Byfield struggling at center, we're back where we were at the end of the 2022-2023 season, with Danault as the second-best center and now missing a valuable 60-70 point winger, something the roster desperately needs now. It has been a series of disastrous mistakes in roster management by Blake and Luc over the past three years. No team that has traded as much youth and picks as the Kings have in the last three years should have this caliber of a roster.