F Andrew Cristall - Kelowna Rockets, WHL (2023, 40th, WSH)

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I totally don't like it, not this trade, it's the whole thing about Mem-cup, and I don't think rockets will have a strong team next season. Mem-cup isn't just a tournament, it's a business, about money. Three years ago, when Rockets have a strong team, CHL didn't let them host it, and now when they're going to lose all those great players, they get it.

I have the same thoughts. You don't just get better in one year in junior hockey. It's always in 4 year cycles. I thought they would acquire more 17-18 year guys to build a good core for this half season and than next season.
 
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I have the same thoughts. You don't just get better in one year in junior hockey. It's always in 4 year cycles. I thought they would acquire more 17-18 year guys to build a good core for this half season and than next season.
In 2020 they most certainly didn't have a good team if that's what you mean.
 
Disagree.

COVID cancelling Kelowna's Memorial Cup in 2019/20 was a blessing in disguise. They were a .500 team and were going to get completely embarrassed against top CHL competition if it hadn't been cancelled.

After dealing Cristall + Price they have 8 1st round picks between 2025-2027 to trade for immediate help this summer and at next year's deadline. Hopefully Stancl and Graham get dealt before the deadline for additional picks/players as well.

The Rockets will look completely different next year. Silly to say they won't have a strong team next season
The problem is that they won't have enough of a base even if they score one or two big guns and other teams are much better situated for next year.

Their 18 year old groups has a couple of good players, 17 years old a couple more but just not enough talent and depth from top to bottom to build upon.
 
The problem is that they won't have enough of a base even if they score one or two big guns and other teams are much better situated for next year.

Their 18 year old groups has a couple of good players, 17 years old a couple more but just not enough talent and depth from top to bottom to build upon.

They have six 1st round picks and multiple 2nds from 2025-2027 to trade for immediate help.

They'll be adding a lot more than one or two big guns using some of those assets + some others.

Whether it's a good idea for Kelowna to be going all-in and gutting their future outlook to load up for a single year of potential success, that's another story.
 


I'm not even the biggest Cristall fan projecting him moving up levels but not taking him to the WJCs was functionally insane. He's the most purely talented Canadian U20 player not in the NHL right now.

The team took maybe 2 of the 10 most x-factor players they had available to them and built around a 16 year old who proceeded to score 1 point. The whole thing was just nuts. No other country operates like this.
 

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