The more time passes the more confident I feel in the job Drury's done so far. Blais, Goodrow, Hunt, and Nemeth are all good fits for this roster right now, and the goodrow contract will likely end up somewhere between Chris Tanev and Jay Beagle in terms of value, which isn't great but isn't unmovable either.
My frustration with Gorton had a lot to do with a lack of clear vision. It felt a bit like the market determined our timeline, but the market is so volatile that the timeline seemed accelerated in some parts (Panarin, Kreider, Shattenkirk, Henrik) and slowed in others (center ice, Fast, Quinn), even both when it came to the prospects.
I'm nervous that there's still so many convinced that drury is in on Eichel, but that's just the NYR as usual.
Drury hasn't wowed me. I'm not sold on the cap management in particular, especially the Chytil contract which I think may have been his worst move overall. But I see clearly the ways that this team could gel quickly and take a huge leap next year.