I'm not tracking the last several pages of this thread, so apologies if this has been 200 times...but Philadelphia has Drysdale, York, to a lesser degree, Andrae...
Yes. But Drysdale has been oft-injured and didn't set the world on fire once traded to Philly. Granted, he should be given the keys to PP1 for good, but the jury is still out on how productive he will be... or if he can remain durable and healthy for long stretches.
York is a good young player. Hopefully, he could be a solid top 4D on a contender down the line.
Andrae is unproven and 5-9... and maybe 185 with rocks in his pocket.
If the above is the reason the Flyers passed on Buium for a reach in Luchanko... Briere and the entire scouting staff should be jettisoned before the 25 draft.
The last 4 players to win the Norris are Q. Hughes, Karlsson, Makar, and Fox. None of them are big, physical D. In fact, three of them are the same size
(or smaller) than Buium. And, Buium outproduced three of them in the same league at the same stage of development. Heading into the draft, every reputable scout had Buium going high in the draft
(some even had him ranked 4th overall) and everyone pegged his upside as a high-end, 1D.
If Drysdale, York, and Andrae were the reason the Flyers passed on the next Adam Fox, it will likely set the franchise back 8-10 years... unless Luchanko defies logic, reasoning, and every credible projection and emerges into Joe Sakic 2.0.
"Drafting for need" is a Cardinal Sin and the Flyers made it in year 2 of a franchise-altering rebuild, after landing their biggest franchise face since Eric Lindros. How they did not swing for the fences once Buium fell into their laps is mind-boggling, to say the least.