Time and nostalgia has let you forget the frustrations and limitations of those years, while your perception of recent years are tainted by outcome and fresh emotion. 2021, 2022, and 2023 is probably the best we've been relative to the league since 1967. And while we've made some stupid knee-jerk decisions that have set us backwards since, the combination of the pieces we have and the declining strength of the division/conference means another good opportunity this year.
You're actually advocating for more expensive depth. That doesn't automatically mean better. Most teams win cups by having efficient depth, not expensive depth, and mid-tier depth UFAs are, on average, the worst value contracts that exist. In theory, having better depth is great, but getting it at the expense of your best players just leaves your team worse off.
If you have three $20 bills, and you trade one $20 bill for three $5s, you may have more pieces of currency, but you have less money. Similarly, if you replace Marner and cheaper depth pieces with more expensive depth pieces, you're likely getting a net negative impact. I don't think people realise how much Marner does that would need replacing.
The most substantial raise was Nylander, and of the 3 getting raises, he's the worst in both the regular season and playoffs.
Peak raw points isn't all that relevant, especially when it's so misleading. Over the past half-decade, Marner is 5th in the league in points and points per game, without the production advantages of many around him. 4th in 5v5 points per 60 and 6th in PP points per 60. Elite offensively and defensively while playing the toughest minutes in all game states and situations. Every player like that gets paid. And if you bothered to look beyond just exclusively raw surface production in comparison to select all-time play-off production leaders experiencing wildly different team situations, you'd realize he's pretty darn good in the playoffs too.
The fact that some people don't appreciate him is just mind boggling.
Maybe time has shifted your memory of how good our team was with Sundin, Tucker, Roberts, Leech?
How have we been "set back" exactly? We've had the exact same results under Tre that we had under Dubas and Lou. Seems like the team performs the exact same way regardless of who our GM and Coach is, based on results.
So you don't think Rantanen would be a better addition to the team than Marner? Have you seen his playoff performances? He is an absolute animal out there and I would take him over Marner 10/10 times.
I don't think the few players I listed to go after are $5 bills though, I believe if we get rid of the $20 (I assume that's Marner+JT), we will end up with $25 (Ekblad, Bennett, Rantanen). Your analogy only works if you are discounting the players I listed, and why would you do that when they've all done more than either of ours in the playoffs? Especially Rantanen.
Nylander got the most substantial raise because he had the most substantial discount in his first signing. He outperformed that contract over the course of it, Marner hasn't. What production advantages hasn't he had? He plays with the best goal scorer of the modern era and you want me to believe he is somehow hindered by this? What?
Maybe if you looked at how other teams are constructed you would see they aren't so top heavy. Which allows them to have PK specialists, better goal tending, and more defensive depth so they don't have to rely on their stars to work in all situations. That way their stars can focus on what they are paid for, which is typically generating offense. Your own argument is a testament to how this teams composition isn't correct. We wear out our stars in minutes they shouldn't be playing, and they can't show up when it matters because they don't have enough left in the tank.
Every top line player in the league plays against the top competition, so I fail to see your point. You don't think Tkachuk, MacKinnon, Crosby, Ovechkin, McDavid, etc., play against opposing teams top lines in all kinds of situations?
By the way, Marner is one of my favourite players in the league, I just don't put players above the team I cheer for. It would suck to see him go, but what options do we have other than to perpetually play it back?
Look, I get it and you think that Tre has ruined our chances based on what, I don't know. That our core is our best chance at getting a championship even though they've proved otherwise the past 8 years. Marner is our best player and getting rid of him would be a giant step backwards, even though objectively Matthews is our best. You just keep trying to defend a single player here without offering any alternative for the team other than re-signing and hoping. What changes would you make going forward? I've listed the ones I would and you discredit them, so tell me what you would do.
Lmfao you think you’re getting those three players at a combined 20 million? Think again. Ekblad is getting 8-9, Rantanen 13+, Bennett 7+. Do the math.
Where did I say 20M? Does no one know how to read anymore? I said 25-30M in cap space, which by your own admission means we could sign them. Thanks for coming out, and doing the math. *edited because I'm trying to be nice* Advanced mathematics are something I deal with daily, no need to be rude.