The delusional run already took place with the same staff and most of the core players last season when they added at the trade deadline and the team was in 7th place and chose not to move Ludwindski.
(BTW - Ludwinski has played 11 AHL games for Rockford and has 1 assist)
I agree with everything you are saying regarding the situation Kingston is in (minus Barkey being considered an elite 19 yo). 16 pts in 16 games with 9 pts being on the PP
Last year, I was one of the only people imploring Kingston to trade Ludwinski. Ironically, I’m one of the only people pushing for Kingston to deal some of their 19yr olds.
Keeping Ludwinski around last year was a colossal mistake. Keeping all of their 19yr olds around will be a repeat.
There’s no question that Kingston has a good team this year - - but they’re not good enough to get past the great teams. Even if they trade away most of their top picks, there’s not enough high end talent available to match London, Oshawa or Barrie.
Trading Burns, Pieniniemi, Miedema and Uronen is going to get some excellent 2007 and 2008 players in addition to a ton of high draft picks.
Keep those four and Kingston MIGHT get to the conference finals this year and then be a complete dumpster fire for the next two years.
Trade those four to bring back young players like Parker Vaughan, Jack Nesbitt, Owen Griffin and Brooks Rogowski. Then with the slew of draft picks, bring in guys like Luca Romano and Beckett Sennecke next year.
And Kingston would STILL have additional top picks regaining for the 2026, 2027 and 2028 drafts. Not to mention the two 1st round picks they’ll have in the 2025 draft.
That’s how you build a sustainable championship contender.