It's a fair take. Yzerman has been great in the 1st round of drafting. 2nd round and later has been ugly especially when taking into account the number of draft picks. Free agency has also been ugly. Signing mediocre free agents to overpaid contracts to almost make the playoffs is something that pretty much any team can do. Detroit was the 7th oldest team last year, it's not like the young players outside of Raymond/Seider are carrying the team. Detroit is firmly in purgatory of not being good enough to make the playoffs, and not being bad enough to get into the lottery. The team still desperately needs a 1B center, #1 goalie, and 2 top 4 dmen, and thats not taking into account the likely departures of Kane/Perron. Bottom line is this team needs elite talent
Raymond, a 4th overall pick (and a good one at that), is just now reaching his potential and establishing himself. If you think the lack of 2nd round and later Yzerman picks on the current roster is a reflection of poor drafting, then I would suggest you have unrealistic expectations of the speed at which 2nd round and later picks become NHL regulars. The reality is, they usually don't establish themselves in the NHL
at all, let alone within a few years of being drafted. Beyond the blue chips he has drafted in the 1st round (didn't even mention ASP originally), there's also Johansson, Wallinder, Mazur, and Augustine to name several good prospects in the next tier. And that's by no means an exhaustive list. I seriously do not understand how anyone can fault his drafting with a straight face.
Kane was a fantastic free agent signing. Lyon, Compher, Perron, Ghost, and Fischer were good signings. Chiarot was decent this year. Sprong played his role well enough. So having Copp at 1.5M too high (Copp at 4M is a good contract), and Holl taking up space invalidates all that? When they don't even have a cap problem? Calling his free agent signings 'ugly' is pure hyperbole.
And no, Detroit is not in 'purgatory' after one season on the playoff bubble. Do the people making this claim think that teams just go from the basement to suddenly contending for Cups?? The team went from a basement-dweller to a team that missed out on a playoff spot by 1 single point on the last game of the season, that's called
progress. And they're primed for more progress over the next few years as Raymond and Seider improve while declining vets are progressively replaced by our deep and talented prospect pool which is consistently ranked in the top 3-5 in the entire league by fans and media alike.
All those things you mentioned the team 'desperately needs' may very well already be in the system. 1B centre (Danielson), #1 goalie (Cossa or Augustine), and two top 4 dmen (Edvinsson, ASP, Johansson, Wallinder). And that's not counting the possibility he could leverage his deep prospect pool to trade for those players. He has a well estblished history of consistently coming out ahead in his trades. He did that last offseason when he got Debrincat. How about we see what the roster looks like in October before we start thinking the sky is falling?