A protection list isnt rocket surgery. It was a 1 team expansion draft. You can only lose 1 player. Protect your 8 or 10 best players or whatever it was and move on. Instead teams were paying Vegas for the privilege, sometimes losing 2 or 3 assets on top of a player they would lose anyway.
The funniest part however, was Dubas being one of the only GMs dumb enough to do it a second time, trading for McCann just lose him and keep Holl.
A strategy for 4D chess isnt needed when the game is checkers
McCann the playoff loser? Would have been a great keep.
I feel like you jump back and forth between deciding if a player is good or not based on playoff performance.
Anyway, the issue with the Vegas draft was lots of teams gave up players who were talented and in a down year or assets to take on another player (who sometimes also was just having a down year).
Vegas got their entire top line + a 1st from only two teams.
Anaheim traded Theodore to take Stoner
Columbus gave up a 1st+ to take Karlsson
Florida traded Smith to take Marchessault
Wild traded Tuch to take Haula
Islanders traded a 1st+ to take Grabovski
Pitts traded a 2nd to take Fluery
They then made a bunch of trades with extra players they picked up for even more picks.
Notice no one was making deals and just accepting the draft choices the next time around, GMs screwed themselves in this draft, and Vegas rightfully took advantage of it.