A year from now, the situation may be different, so then it would
not have been what happened?
That's textbook revisionist history. It's nonsense to evaluate past actions based on various outcomes the future may or may not bring. At the time of the trade, it was a debatable but defensible step,
not "giving away the Kings' best prospect".
Blake has horribly mismanaged the wealth of young assets he acquired while giving away real NHL players and losing on purpose. Trading away what has become his best draft pick/prospect acquisition to date is a shining example of his bungling of these assets, even if he he received a ~PPG winger in return.
It stung to lose Faber at the time but, like Blake apparently, most of us were of the belief this was a position of strength. Now, all that is left from this embarrassment of riches at RHD is Clarke and Spence. Myself and everyone else on this board can be wrong: Blake's job it to be right. He gets paid millions to be right while I get paid nothing to be right or wrong on this board, except for when I am posting at work like right now.
The trade was/is defendable. Sure. So is the Lucic trade. So is the Kovalchuk signing. The Kings didn't trade Barzal in the Lucic trade but that is how it is judged. They also didn't send a second first rounder but the fact Martin Jones got a 1st right after the trade makes that an argument as well. That said, it was a bad trade, as was the Kovalchuk signing: doesn't matter if you can understand the
why since every decision in life involves one.
Brock Faber is currently the top result of the Blake rebuild. That's a fact. If you want to say it is revisionist history to say he traded his best prospect since Faber wasn't the consensus top prospect at the time of the trade, then fine. Doesn't change the fact that it only took two years for that to be the case and, most importantly, it is the current result.
I'm tired of the "How was he supposed to know?!?" bullshit that is used to defend Blake. It's his god damn job to know what and when to do it. If he is going to suck so bad at it, let any of us bozos on here do it instead for a quarter of the cost and put those funds towards better food options at Crypto.
Wasn't Durzi part of the muzzin deal?
Yes. Thought of as the weakest part of the trade, he became the top asset of Blake's first rebuild move.
Muzzin was ultimately turned into Keumper and Burroughs, if I am not mistaken.
Masterclass.