I've been hearing this for like 3 years. And they've handed out a lot of long-term contracts to mid guys.When Yzerman arrived back in Detroit, the Red Wings had Dylan Larkin and pretty much nothing else. He was able to trade Anthony Mantha and Tyler Bertuzzi who are nice players but nothing special.
They now have one of the top prospect pools in the NHL, a #1 dman in Seider, a 1st line forward in Ray, and will be adding pieces every single season going forward. Edvinssson, Cossa, Sandin-Pelikka, Danielson, Kasper, Brandsegg-Nygaard could all be in the lineup as soon as 2025-26.
Yzerman is giving short term deals to legit NHL'ers to bide time until the prospects are ready.
Huh? In free agency Yzerman went out and tossed a lot of money on guys like Copp, Compher, Holl, Chiarot, Maatta, etc.Holland left behind a lot of bad contracts and virtually no prospects. The Canucks hit with their higher picks like Horvat, McCann, Boeser, Petersson while Holland was busy drafting Zadina (picked one ahead of you know who), Rasmussen, Veleno, Cholowski.
Then when Detroit bottomed out for real, they got screwed in the lottery and dropped back to 4th in what wasn't a super strong year anyway. It was a deep, deep hole. Luckily they came away with Raymond and Seider.
It's not fun having the team be this bad for this long, but I'm glad Yzerman is avoiding the shiny new toy deals that turn out to be a nightmare, and I'm not sure what he could've done to make the team better faster. I'd rather they be competitive for several years then go nuts for a season and regress.
#trust the YzerplanSo they paid a pick to get rid of Walman then turn around and give the money to Tarasenko? Yzerman has no idea what he's doing.
Well, what is he doing?Yzerman can't win around here. Makes a zero risk move.
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"What is Yzerman doing?"
The best team of the 2013-14 seasonWhat are the Wings trying to accomplish exactly?
Well, what is he doing?
The plan is not bad, but its really taking too long, all the moves hes making are buying time moves as Larkin ages. His resume and what he did in Tampa is not matching to what is unfolding in his current tenure, that's the reason for more and more detractors as the team keep missing playoffs. he is looking like a good GM that makes low risk moves. Not Yzerman with the genius Yzerplan like what he was hyped up to be 5 years ago when he started his tenure.Holland left behind a lot of bad contracts and virtually no prospects. The Canucks hit with their higher picks like Horvat, McCann, Boeser, Petersson while Holland was busy drafting Zadina (picked one ahead of you know who), Rasmussen, Veleno, Cholowski.
Then when Detroit bottomed out for real, they got screwed in the lottery and dropped back to 4th in what wasn't a super strong year anyway. It was a deep, deep hole. Luckily they came away with Raymond and Seider.
It's not fun having the team be this bad for this long, but I'm glad Yzerman is avoiding the shiny new toy deals that turn out to be a nightmare, and I'm not sure what he could've done to make the team better faster. I'd rather they be competitive for several years then go nuts for a season and regress.
So they paid a pick to get rid of Walman then turn around and give the money to Tarasenko? Yzerman has no idea what he's doing.
Maybe. Missed by a point last year, I'll take those odds.Maybe this year they'll squeak in...
Can’t be worse than whi he’s replacing in Perron, so I don’t hate this. Especially with Fabbri shipped outHe got a few goals in finals but I thought he was one of the worst skaters on ice for Panthers thru much of playoffs
Dont think he has much left in tank and will continue to slowdown/fade
It seems like they're one year behind the Sens. DeBrincat last year, Tarasenko this year.detroit signing all the mid UFAs every season thinking they can win like that
The plan is not bad, but its really taking too long, all the moves hes making are buying time moves as Larkin ages. His resume and what he did in Tampa is not matching to what is unfolding in his current tenure, that's the reason for more and more detractors as the team keep missing playoffs. he is looking like a good GM that makes low risk moves. Not Yzerman with the genius Yzerplan like what he was hyped up to be 5 years ago when he started his tenure.
As I said, Danielsson Kasper MBN Cossa and even ASP dont really scream top line players to most. all good chance to be contributors. Edvinsson has a good shot, but considering where hes drafted, its expected for him to be a good player. Without any home run picks, nor diamond in the rough picks in the later rounds, how likely is a team to win a cup? thats my opinion anyways. Going from Benning to Allvin, or what Nill and Zito did respectively sicne, its astoundingly evident what a star GM can do to change the fortune of a team in a very short time.
Im not really a Tarasenko fan as my past posts will show -- however, he looked a lot better on the Panthers than he did when he went to Rangers. Not that he's trending up, but I think he has a step on Perron speed wise and will be a perfect replacement for him on our PP. Term and cap are both reasonable.He got a few goals in finals but I thought he was one of the worst skaters on ice for Panthers thru much of playoffs
Dont think he has much left in tank and will continue to slowdown/fade
5 years into a rebuild where you're starting from 100% scorched earth is 10 years minimum.The plan is not bad, but its really taking too long, all the moves hes making are buying time moves as Larkin ages. His resume and what he did in Tampa is not matching to what is unfolding in his current tenure, that's the reason for more and more detractors as the team keep missing playoffs. he is looking like a good GM that makes low risk moves. Not Yzerman with the genius Yzerplan like what he was hyped up to be 5 years ago when he started his tenure.
As I said, Danielsson Kasper MBN Cossa and even ASP dont really scream top line players to most. all good chance to be contributors. Edvinsson has a good shot, but considering where hes drafted, its expected for him to be a good player. Without any home run picks, nor diamond in the rough picks in the later rounds, how likely is a team to win a cup? thats my opinion anyways. Going from Benning to Allvin, or what Nill and Zito did respectively sicne, its astoundingly evident what a star GM can do to change the fortune of a team in a very short time.
What odds? No one mentioned any. I'm seeing Detroit at +130, meaning oddsmakers are giving them less than 50% chance of making it.Maybe. Missed by a point last year, I'll take those odds.
He's handed out exactly one long-term contract: Dylan Larkin for 8 years. He would like to add Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider to long-term deals. None of those guys are mid.I've been hearing this for like 3 years. And they've handed out a lot of long-term contracts to mid guys.
People asking what is Detroit doing.What odds? No one mentioned any. I'm seeing Detroit at +130, meaning oddsmakers are giving them less than 50% chance of making it.
It is certainly possible. They're not favoured to do it though.
You said you like their odds? What are their odds? How likely are they to make it? I replied with an objective estimate (from sportsbooks).People asking what is Detroit doing.
I say trying to make playoffs.
You said maybe this year they sneak in.
I said maybe, they only missed by 1 point last year I like their odds.
What am I missing? Why does this confuse you?
Let’s be real, there’s nothing Yzerman could do that would please everyone. Building without lottery luck is incomprehensible for the casuals.lmao at all the bitter people trying to spin this as a bad signing.
Yes. How likely they are to make it...You said you like their odds? What are their odds? How likely are they to make it? I replied with an objective estimate (from sportsbooks).