This was exactly my thoughts. Shipping one of Robby or Amirov at this point just feels identical to the Rask/Pogge situation.
And I totally agree with
@Scion with the TB Lighting model of "going for it" being a bit misleading.
It is widely viewed as worth it because of the 2 cups they won. Even if they only won a single cup it would have been worth it. But that said, the vast majority of buyers these past 2 seasons failed miserably in their TDL acquisitions. Us included. That's not to say don't make any moves. But I certainly don't think we need to mortgage the future for this push. We got about double the amount of value from Galchenyuk than we did for Foligno last year in terms of on ice performance. Yet the costs to acquire were no where near similar. We really don't need to swing for the fences, we have a great team as is.
I can get behind what
@francis246 stated with respect to using a top prospect, in this case one of Amirov/Robertson for a "youngish players with term". With term being the major thing. The only issue with that is we don't likely have to cap space to accommodate that level of transaction in the years that follow as it is extremely unlikely we'd be able to acquire a youngish player with term who instantly improves our team with 50% retention. Because lets be real, we'd likely need 50% retention at the minimum, and more than likely would need a 3rd party to broker an additional 50% on the 50%. It just doesn't seem feasible if you ask me when you are talking about a quality player who has term. No one would be eager to retain multiple years to accommodate that type of transaction IMO
for that reason alone, I think I'd much rather wait the 2 seasons and have an expectation that at the very minimum 1 of the 3 players (Knies, Amirov, Roberston) will be firmly implanted in our top 6. I think that is a relatively fair expectation. I honestly think there is a chance we could even see 2 of them in that top six by the start of the 2023-24 season.
There always seems to be an appetite to improve when you're in the spot that we are in. Additionally, keeping the status quo oddly appears like you're not trying. Which is extremely strange to me TBH. We have a top 5 team in the NHL at the current moment IMO. No matter how good of an acquisition you make at the TDL, you still will need some luck to win it all. As long as you are in the picture, you have a chance. I truly believe we can win it all with our current roster. And maybe outside of a Patrick Kane level talent coming to TOR, I really don't see how 1 extra piece is really going to drastically alter our chances from what we presently have.
I'd much rather maintain the status quo, hold our prospects, utilize their ELC cap-hits in the next 3 seasons and then make the appropriate moves thereafter. I think the gamble of expecting our top prospects to be meaningful NHL'ers in the next 2/3 seasons is way more likely than using them as pieces to acquire players that marginally improve our chances at a cup for the next 1-2 seasons. But that's just me