Sorry in advance for the very long answer.
The reason our drought has extended so long, primarily, is because ownership is too involved.
Jason Botterill wasn’t fired because he was an inept GM (which he was). He was fired because he refused to fire a bunch of people in the hockey ops department during COVID. So he was axed and then Adams took the job and did what he was told. (Adams, btw, was running the youth hockey program next door at the time). These firings happened (according to a leaked PowerPoint presentation) to “preserve the lifestyle” of ownership.
Adams has kept his job because he’s a “yes man” for Pegula, which Botterill was not. Pegula has clearly told him he can’t spend to the cap, but he’s not allowed to say that publicly so he just says “the Pegulas have given us every available resource to win.”
I also believe Adams has convinced him that the team *cannot* be improved due to, to quote Adams, “palm trees and taxes.” So Adams gets to keep a job he admits he cannot do, because he says the owner money and does what the owner wants.
So, do I believe what he said is what he meant? Yes, I believe that it is true that there is no meaningful change coming in the hockey ops department, and I am very skeptical that any meaningful player transactions are coming, either. Pegula already has to pay Granato not to work for him, and he just recently stopped paying Ralph Krueger to not work for him.