And while Dubas has done well to replenish the pool with picks and prospects over the past year or so, the objective of any near-future moves wouldn't be to add more futures. Rather, it'd be to acquire actual players back, since this isn't a "tear-it-down-to-the-studs rebuild" yet, as Dubas likes to say. He remains committed to trying to win with at least Crosby. Ownership made that promise to Crosby over the summer, that the Penguins would be better this season.
This is clearly the wrong approach. They are:
- The oldest team in the league: NHL Team Biometrics: Average Age, Height, and Weight | leftwinglock.com
- Even worse, their best players are REALLY old. Geno's 38, Sid and Letang are both 37, Karlsson's 34. Teams like Edmonton, Toronto and Carolina are also up there in terms of average age, but their best players are mostly in their mid-to-late 20s, but with Pittsburgh, their best players are in their mid-to-late 30s, big difference
- Have the 5th worst point percentage in the league, and are tied (with Montreal) for the absolute worst goal differential in the league: NHL Hockey Standings | NHL.com
When you're old and terrible, a "tear-it-down-to-the-studs rebuild" is precisely what's required. And it's not like this is an overreaction to a slow start, they've been declining for some time too - missed the playoffs the last 2 years, and either missed the playoffs or lost in round 1 the last 6 years. They're only getting older, I'd put good money on them never making the playoffs again with a Crosby/Malkin/Karlsson/Letang lead core. Their core is just too old, the depth sucks too, and the youth isn't even very promising (lots of extra 2nd+ round picks coming up in future drafts, but their current prospects and young NHLers are weak), there's clearly no hope for the current core.
What's going on here is likely one of:
- Dubas is an idiot, and doesn't realize that a true rebuild is necessary
- Or, ownership is afraid of the financial costs of a true rebuild. The Penguins were in massive financial trouble pre-Crosby, despite having won B2B cups about a dozen years before Crosby was drafted. This was definitely not just fans fleeing during hard times, the ownership group was very incompetent too, but regardless the Pens declared bankruptcy and nearly left Pittsburgh. The new owners could simply be scared that the team's finances would plummet too hard with a true rebuild, and won't allow it
And I'd certainly guess 2. Dubas has his issues, but he's still a knowledgable hockey guy, I have to imagine he sees the need for a true rebuild, but ownership won't let it happen.