I wouldn't consider Copp, Compher, or Chiarot as "short-term" deals.
They have to re-sign Seider and Raymond. After that, there won't be $20M in cap space my guy.
IMO the bigger issue with the all the mid UFAs is that they're just not that good and clog up the roster. I've been hearing from Wings fans for years that these deals are to "help the team improve while prospects develop". They've improved marginally, but still missed the playoffs, and they don't really have any different young players on the roster compared to 21-22
2019-2020 season
Record: 17-49-5 (39 points),
2020-2021 season
Record: 19-27-10 (48 points)
2021-2022 season
Record: 32-40-10 (74 points),
2022-2023 season
Record: 35-37-10 (80 points)
2023-2024 season
Record: 41-32-9 (91 points)
List of our top prospects still developing,
1. C Nate Danielson - (1st round, 9th overall, 2023)
2. RD Axel Sandin-Pellikka - (1st round, 17th overall, 2023)
3. G Sebastian Cossa - (15th overall, 1st round 2021 draft)
4. C Marco Kasper - (8th overall, 1st round 2022 draft)
5. RW Carter Mazur - (70th overall, 3rd round 2021 draft)
6. G Trey Augustine - (41st overall, 2nd round 2023 draft)
7. D Albert Johansson - (2nd round, 60th overall, 2019)
8. D William Wallinder - (2nd round, 32nd overall, 2020)
9. RW Dmitri Buchelnikov - (70th overall, 3rd round 2021 draft)
10. LW Elmer Söderblom - (159th overall, 6th round 2019 draft)
We don't have "different young players compared to 21-22" because prospects take time to develop.
Here's a list of the Top Prospects Yzerman had when he took over in 2019
Joe Veleno
Filip Zadina
Jared McIsaac
Dennis Cholowski
Filip Larsson
Jonatan Berggren
Taro Hirose
Yevgeni Svechnikov
Axel Holmström
Michael Rasmussen
So please, tell me more about your opinion and how you'd do things so much better.