Wrong.
The Lightning made the Conference Final in his first year. After missing for two straight years, they were right back in the playoffs in 2014. There was no 6 year drought under Yzerman (or 10 straight overall).,
Kucherov was drafted in 2011; he was in the NHL in 2013. Point was drafted in 2014 and was in the NHL in 2015. Vasilevskiy was drafted in 2012 and was in the NHL in 2014. They all stepped in and immediately began making meaningful contributions.
Furthermore, Kucherov, Vasilevskiy and Point are superstars. There is literally zero indication that Nate Danielson and his 9 goals in 61 AHL games will reach that level. How about Michael Brandsegg-Nygard and his 5 goals in 42 games this season?
We saw what Carter Mazur and his non-existent upper body look like at the NHL level - it lasted two shifts.
Going into year 7 on the job with no playoffs is unacceptable. There was no such drought with the Lightning. Spare me the "patient" nonsense. Jeff Vinnik, a real NHL owner, would never have allowed it.
The Red Wings must make the playoffs comfortably next season, or Yzerman needs to be fired. Period, end of story. No more coasting on his last name with terrible free agent signings and the excuse of "just wait for the kids" and demanding that the paying customers continue to shell out ridiculous money for a product that they openly admit isn't trying to win yet.
Again, there's literally zero indication that any of these prospects aside from Sandin-Pellikka (which are nothing but job security for Yzerman to try and excuse his abysmal free-agent signings and the horrible decision to hire and keep Lalonde) will be elite NHL talents.
They're "near" the playoff bubble? That's the standard in Detroit? Let's see if a surgeon can get away with "Well, I almost saved my patients even if they all ended up dying on the operating table! Just give me 3-4 more years!"
A rebuild does not - I repeat - DOES NOT take 6 full years just to barely scrap into the playoffs if done correctly.
They're competitive? They're 2-10 in their last 12 games and just got blasted by a combined score of 10-4 in their last two games. They're melting down in the most crucial part of the schedule for the 3rd straight year.
Cap flexibility? They had $14 million to use at the Trade Deadline and acquired the corpse of Craig Smith and decided for some bizarre reason to bring back Mrazek and his 3.50 GAA (he and Talbot are under contract for another year, which means another year of no Cossa.)
How did they use their cap space in the summer (besides the Raymond and Seider contracts, which should not have taken until training camp had already started to work out)? How are those Tarasenko and Gustafsson deals looking? How about the Copp and Compher Ken Holland-esque deals?
Deep in prospects? Again, literally zero indication that any of these prospects (AKA job security) aside from ASP are going to be elite, game-changing talents. Detroit doesn't need more mid-level depth players - that's what they have now.
Fan patience is dwindling with Yzerman, as it should be. He's no longer able to coast on his last name and expect to be granted an endless runway just to make it back to the playoffs. Anyone else would have been fired by now.
Spare me the "but but he had to start with nothing" excuse. Irrelevant. He was the supposedly best GM in hockey, and he's going into year 7 with no playoff appearances (and yes, playoff experience is critical for players like Seider and Raymond, even if it means they get blasted in the first round).
"But Yzerman didn't win the Cup until he was 33! It takes time!" By the time 1997 rolled around, Yzerman had nearly 100 games of playoff experience.
This take is loud, but it misses a ton of context.
“A rebuild shouldn’t take six years if done correctly.”
What rebuild are you comparing it to? Detroit didn’t just need a
retool — they needed a full teardown after the Holland era left them with
no cap space,
a bottom-tier farm system, and
a bloated, aging core. This wasn’t flipping a few pieces — it was a ground-up restructure. Go look at what Chicago is going through right now. Even Buffalo and Ottawa, who started earlier than Detroit, haven’t made the leap yet.
“2-10 in their last 12, meltdown #3.”
Every team hits rough patches. That doesn’t erase the
months of being in playoff contention with a roster that’s still maturing. And yes — collapsing down the stretch sucks, but growing teams often
have to learn through those stumbles. This is still progress compared to where they were even 2 years ago.
“Cap flexibility misused at the deadline.”
The Wings didn’t go all-in because
they weren’t a true contender — and that’s smart asset management. You don’t waste 1st-rounders or top prospects for rentals when your goal is sustained success. Talbot and Mrazek were
cheap veteran placeholders, and Cossa has had exactly
one full AHL season. Rushing goalies ruins more careers than it saves.
“Offseason signings were bad.”
Tarasenko and Gustafsson were
short-term deals — low risk, possibly flippable at the deadline. As for Copp and Compher: every team needs middle-six depth and veteran centers who can play both ways. Overpaying slightly in free agency is
normal — it’s not a Ken Holland mistake, it’s the price of insulating your youth.
“The prospect pool has no elite talent.”
ASP
is elite. Cossa is progressing well. Nate Danielson, Marco Kasper, Edvinsson, Mazur, Soderblom — that's not nothing. You don’t need a dozen elite guys. You need
a core with supporting cast. The system has depth
and upside. That’s how you sustain success.
“Fan patience is dwindling — he should be fired.”
Yzerman inherited a mess and has built a team that
today is sniffing the playoffs with cap flexibility, a deep prospect pool, and key players (like Seider and Raymond) already in place. You want to throw that away because the timeline isn’t moving
fast enough for you?
This isn’t NHL 24. Building a sustainable contender in the modern NHL takes
time,
patience, and smart decisions — not knee-jerk trades to chase a wildcard spot. Yzerman’s not perfect, but saying he “should have been fired by now” is just reactionary noise.
Funny how the guy calling for Yzerman’s job still hasn’t built a coherent take in seven years. If patience isn’t your thing, maybe hockey’s not either—try microwave popcorn.