OldnotDeadWings
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This is the first year for Wings being a "bubble" team. There is rarely only one season at that level. Last year the attempt to be a bubble team ended with brutal losses to Ottawa before the TDL. This year they are in it at Game 81, probably Game 82,. That's progress., in large part because strategy was changed. They went whole hog into veterans. Berggren went from 67GP to 12. Edvinsson kept away until final stretch and not an earned promotion as much as an injury replacement. If you really want to go down a rabbt hole, you could say Lalonde's instant use of Ed in the top four was a giiant F.U. to his boss's bubble-team strategy. As might have been perceived by his absolute refusal earlier to play Holl or Kostin.
Wings are building through the Draft. The Draft picks who might be part of a good future have played a total of about 500 NHL games. None of them are Kane, Crosby Ovechkin, etc. Wings won't be a good team, or the Cup contending team they are trying to build, until their Draft picks have played at least 1,000 games, perhaps closer to 1,500 depending on trades/FA. It took Boston's core group of Bergeron, Krejci, Chara (acquired at 24), about 1,000 games in Boston -- almost 1,300 including Lucic -- before their first Cup winning season. And in that season they added rookie Marchand and youngish forward Horton. It took LA's group of Kopitar, Doughty and Brown about 1,400 games of NHL experience with the KIngs before they won, and the year they won they added youngish forwards Richards and Carter.
Wings are on a track that's going to require more of their Draft picks to show up and for all of them to play a few more seasons together. Making the playoffs by one point or missing the playoffs by one point doesn't change anything. It's an almost meaningless marker of rebuild progress at this point, much more the result of the quality -- good or bad -- of place-holders and temporary bandaids than of the qualty of players who will matter. It would be great, fun to watch, useful certainly to some extent for the kids. That's it.
Wings are building through the Draft. The Draft picks who might be part of a good future have played a total of about 500 NHL games. None of them are Kane, Crosby Ovechkin, etc. Wings won't be a good team, or the Cup contending team they are trying to build, until their Draft picks have played at least 1,000 games, perhaps closer to 1,500 depending on trades/FA. It took Boston's core group of Bergeron, Krejci, Chara (acquired at 24), about 1,000 games in Boston -- almost 1,300 including Lucic -- before their first Cup winning season. And in that season they added rookie Marchand and youngish forward Horton. It took LA's group of Kopitar, Doughty and Brown about 1,400 games of NHL experience with the KIngs before they won, and the year they won they added youngish forwards Richards and Carter.
Wings are on a track that's going to require more of their Draft picks to show up and for all of them to play a few more seasons together. Making the playoffs by one point or missing the playoffs by one point doesn't change anything. It's an almost meaningless marker of rebuild progress at this point, much more the result of the quality -- good or bad -- of place-holders and temporary bandaids than of the qualty of players who will matter. It would be great, fun to watch, useful certainly to some extent for the kids. That's it.
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