Emperoreddy
Show Me What You Got!
I think if you have a negative outlook overall, you won't view what Fitz is discussing here through an optimistic lens.
When he's talking about taking a step back in certain areas, I'm quite sure he means from letting both Severson and Graves go in favor of giving Bahl a bigger role and Luke (with eventually Nemec) getting their chances with the big club. It doesn't matter how it happened ultimately, but Nemec has been given a hefty share of minutes. While they have largely performed well, all of that has undoubtedly had a ripple effect on the defense and team as a whole. And that can lead to struggles. Luke has also unsurprisingly hit a rookie wall. He's not blaming them at all. He's saying they chose to live with the hiccups of giving those responsibilities to younger, less experienced defenders and that it will only help them going forward.
Identifying where the team's weaknesses are is absolutely necessary for him to make the right moves this offseason. And this interview seems to show he has that awareness. I also think the below shows he's not talking about just getting guys like you described in Smith and MacDermid but guys who will help our skilled players succeed:
But that's not really why we stepped back.
We stepped back because Siegs and Marino regressed big time and Dougie got hurt.
Honestly Bahl has not been as much of a problem this year when he isn't asked too do too much, and Luke was a positive player for at least half the season even with hiccups.
It's a misidentification of what went wrong here which could lead to issues with how he chooses to fix things.
It goes along with I don't think coaching or management has any issues with Brandon Smith and what he has brought this team when they really should when identifying what has and hasn't worked.
The issue about calling the team soft is simply a player availability issue. The players that can solve that issue without trading a major NHL piece away or arent a net negative on the ice aren't available.
The tough guys that are regularly available are usually those locker room types that can't play hockey that GMs love for some reason.