I've got a skate logo Canucks jersey on the chair next to me. Trust me, I remember the history. I can tell you exactly where I was when I heard about the deal sending Janney back to St. Louis for Brown, Hedican, and Lafayette.
Since 1990, I kind of break the contending teams down into three eras. Canucks 1.0 was Bure/Linden/McLean and their respective supporting cast, Canucks 2.0 was Naslund/Bertuzzi/Cloutier, and Canucks 3.0 is Sedin/Sedin/Luongo. Yeah, I know that both Sedins were around for 2.0, but they weren't the go-to guys.
One GM. MacLean left the cupboard bare, with the only under-30 real NHL talent on the roster being Nash and Zherdev (with Brassard in the system).
Howson's biggest challenge since being hired hasn't necessarily been building "an image" as much as building a team that actually has some NHL talent. The curse has been falling outside the drafting areas where the franchise players are. And I think the issues with development come down primarily to two things:
1) Nikita Filatov. Then again, we've also seen his constant feuding with everyone else since he left Columbus as well, so it's really difficult to point to it being a CBJ issue.
2) Projection of MacLean's deficiencies. When there's 7 years of drafting with very little to show for it, it's natural to draw a pattern from it. But this team has done an excellent job of finding talent even outside the first round, even if it takes a bit longer to develop (like the 6th-rounder Cam Atkinson getting three years at BC after being drafted).
I think it's mostly #2 more than anything. It's no different than all last year, looking at #1 overall and hearing that nonstop crap about "Columbus won't draft Russian players!" Well, the defensive pairing of Nikitin and Tyutin was looking awfully stout, with no issues there. Then in the offseason, two more (Anisimov and Bobrovsky) were picked up as well. Columbus has more Russians than anyone else in the NHL, and yet we
still hear it.
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times. It's extremely difficult to overstate how little talent there was when Scott Howson was hired, and how much more there is right now and into the indefinite future. Add in three first-rounders this year, and the future is bright indeed. The present may well be very bright; we can do nothing except wait and see.
But that was supposed to be the next big line...Holden on one side and Harold Druken up the middle. Holden driving to the net while Druken stickhandles in a phone booth. And if you know what's good for you, you'd avoid Brad Ference at all costs.
(I'm dating myself just a little bit here)