- Aug 24, 2011
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There is a problem with expansion and diluting talent in the league. There isn't an abundance of game-breaking talent and it is actually really rare. We're likely going to see a ton of teams go decades and decades without a Cup win, maybe indefinitely so. Lots of high draft picks end up busting or not being good enough to one degree or another.
So these rebuilds take 7+ years and by then the guy you drafted 7 years ago could be off the team or injured or disappointing and you're stuck in a perpetuity of crap. It's really hard to draft great players, even drafting top 5 you have to get very lucky, and it's really hard to navigate the cap to get sufficient value for your contracts when these guys are due for a big deal in their mid/late 20's. Let alone the near guarantee that any UFA you sign will be completely overpaid and not worth their cap hit by millions of dollars.
From the 2017/2018 season until currently, these teams are the lowest in Point% over this 7+ season timeframe...[SJS, CHI, ANH, MTL, AZ/UTH, DET, CBJ, OTT, BUF, PHI, NJ, VAN]. Which of these teams are on any sort of track to be even Cup contenders let a lone locks for a Cup win? The Devils are the closest followed by Vancouver, then we have a HUGE gap and none of these other teams are freaking close whatsoever. The Devils are 4th in the East for Point% and 5th in the league. Vancouver is 6th and 12th respectively.
The argument against expansion diluting the talent pool is that it gives all of these extra players opportunities to shine. If that's the case why do so many teams linger in what is at best bubble-team mediocrity? You have to be lucky enough to draft a true franchise talent when you're doing a full tear down rebuild and even then there are no guarantees. Chicago just got Bedard, arguably the most hyped draft pick since McDavid and Matthews and despite a very respectable prospect pool they're still years away from contending and that's entirely conditional on these draft picks reaching their potential, which is hardly a guarantee.
Roster construction is very, very, difficult and I'm not sure adding Vegas, Seattle, and they alleged two more teams is going to make things any easier. Building through the draft takes apparently nearly a decade and UFA's have terrible production to AAV values.
So these rebuilds take 7+ years and by then the guy you drafted 7 years ago could be off the team or injured or disappointing and you're stuck in a perpetuity of crap. It's really hard to draft great players, even drafting top 5 you have to get very lucky, and it's really hard to navigate the cap to get sufficient value for your contracts when these guys are due for a big deal in their mid/late 20's. Let alone the near guarantee that any UFA you sign will be completely overpaid and not worth their cap hit by millions of dollars.
From the 2017/2018 season until currently, these teams are the lowest in Point% over this 7+ season timeframe...[SJS, CHI, ANH, MTL, AZ/UTH, DET, CBJ, OTT, BUF, PHI, NJ, VAN]. Which of these teams are on any sort of track to be even Cup contenders let a lone locks for a Cup win? The Devils are the closest followed by Vancouver, then we have a HUGE gap and none of these other teams are freaking close whatsoever. The Devils are 4th in the East for Point% and 5th in the league. Vancouver is 6th and 12th respectively.
The argument against expansion diluting the talent pool is that it gives all of these extra players opportunities to shine. If that's the case why do so many teams linger in what is at best bubble-team mediocrity? You have to be lucky enough to draft a true franchise talent when you're doing a full tear down rebuild and even then there are no guarantees. Chicago just got Bedard, arguably the most hyped draft pick since McDavid and Matthews and despite a very respectable prospect pool they're still years away from contending and that's entirely conditional on these draft picks reaching their potential, which is hardly a guarantee.
Roster construction is very, very, difficult and I'm not sure adding Vegas, Seattle, and they alleged two more teams is going to make things any easier. Building through the draft takes apparently nearly a decade and UFA's have terrible production to AAV values.