if your question is, was it worth it to spend so much assets to get us into a competitive window. The answer is yes. The only asset of value that was trade is like the 1st, 2nd and they are not even that big of a loss considering we finished quite high and the 1st is like a 28th OA.
I think a big part that you have omitted in the return section is how much cap that freed up that allowed us to add all the players that we have added and setting up the culture that should take us into contender space. If we end up contending for the next 3-5 years (ending up in round 2, 3, finals), would it upset anyone that we trade away every single 1st,2nd,3rd rounder in the next 3 years, f*** no.
A big question is, What if the team regresses?
Who is there to replace an aging Miller?
Where are the 3, 4, 5 & 6 coming from? The entire league is going XXL on the backend.
Competitive window? A phrase and nothing more. Competitive to not making the playoffs, which half the league makes or competitive at a cup run? How can it be extended for more than another season?
EP ain't that young in hockey terms anymore. Miller certainly isn't. Boeser can't "carry" a line and there are no players like those guys were in the system.
In the system are a bunch of munchkin dmen by today's standards.
Sort of like a VP, one heart beat from being the P. EP gets hurt, Hughes, Demko doesn't get well any of those three jeopardize "competitive"
The three guys I mentioned were all key cogs in last years real season games, two were all season.
The cap space to get players? Which players? Soucy? Pretty much the only one still here making more than 2.5 mil.
With everything I already posted I DO see a way forward but it means trading a hot Boeser and Garland to the right teams THIS year. If not in on Jan 1 make a deal for Necas with retention on either, deal with Rutherford's buddy for some of that Bluejacket depth, there would need to be a lot of wheeling and dealing.
What if Hughes decides to play with his brothers in 2 years.
IMO it is much too easy to slip backwards than leap ahead. Even last year Rutherford said if lucky and everything goes our way. Last year injuries were almost a non factor, shooting percentages were ballistic and the team had more goal scorers. Sprong might help but Tocchet doesn't like a guy with worse defensive chops than Kuzmenko.
Let's make the next 1rst, 2nds and future picks used for the future or players that will be on the team for more than a cup of coffee don't you think?
Anyway we'll see, games aren't always won on paper.