Stephen
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- Feb 28, 2002
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For a lack of a better way to phrase this question, did the Detroit Red Wings under Ken Holland get lazy after their cup win in 2008 and subsequent finals run in 2009?
In the summer of 2008, the Wings were loaded with prime aged star players, and went out and got even better by stealing away Marian Hossa from their finals opponents. This was a pretty ambitious move that had cup aspirations written all over it. Things looked good for a 2009 repeat and a couple of more cups too.
Obviously they didn't win that second cup, but in the meantime, what happened to Ken Holland's aggressiveness in the offseason in subsequent years? It seems like he just re-signed most of his core (and for some odd reason electing to keep Johan Franzen over a Marian Hossa) and was content to let the opposition around him get better while he sat back with the team he already had. Knowing that the Nicklas Lidstrom window wouldn't be open forever, why didn't they show more interest in unrestricted free agents like Gaborik, Kovalchuk, Sedin and Richards? Sure they had a lot of money tied up in their own guys, but as with any winning team, I'm sure they could have moved those guys for attractive assets to free up salary.
Again, I'm not being critical, and the Wings have been a very competitive team in the meantime anyway, but it just seems like management didn't have the creativity and hunger to keep the franchise optimized for longer. From an outside perspective, it looks like they weren't being that proactive in rejuvenating the core with big ticket acquisitions and were content to tinker.
Anyway, maybe Wings fans can re-cap what their feelings are about the Red Wings direction the past few years.
In the summer of 2008, the Wings were loaded with prime aged star players, and went out and got even better by stealing away Marian Hossa from their finals opponents. This was a pretty ambitious move that had cup aspirations written all over it. Things looked good for a 2009 repeat and a couple of more cups too.
Obviously they didn't win that second cup, but in the meantime, what happened to Ken Holland's aggressiveness in the offseason in subsequent years? It seems like he just re-signed most of his core (and for some odd reason electing to keep Johan Franzen over a Marian Hossa) and was content to let the opposition around him get better while he sat back with the team he already had. Knowing that the Nicklas Lidstrom window wouldn't be open forever, why didn't they show more interest in unrestricted free agents like Gaborik, Kovalchuk, Sedin and Richards? Sure they had a lot of money tied up in their own guys, but as with any winning team, I'm sure they could have moved those guys for attractive assets to free up salary.
Again, I'm not being critical, and the Wings have been a very competitive team in the meantime anyway, but it just seems like management didn't have the creativity and hunger to keep the franchise optimized for longer. From an outside perspective, it looks like they weren't being that proactive in rejuvenating the core with big ticket acquisitions and were content to tinker.
Anyway, maybe Wings fans can re-cap what their feelings are about the Red Wings direction the past few years.