braindead
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My night: seeing a headline that says Vegas and Toronto may be in a bidding war over Schenn and opening the article to discover it is Brayden Schenn from the blues.

I don’t know if I was ever go full on tank. What I do know is I was all for playing the kids and letting the chips fall where they may and then adding depth to what we had.Not directed at you personally as I can't remember each persons point of view, but welcome to tanking. Seriously, for anyone who wanted to tank to win a Cup this is the level of play you can expect to see for the next 4-5 years. If you can't handle that then you have zero business talking about tanking ever again.
Now as far as the roster for next year goes, a good coach with a good basic system that uses his players strengths can mean the team is better. Alot of that too depends on just exactly who gets shipped out and who all comes in, but this team isn't this bad. Ok well with all of the injuries and such maybe the Dcore really is this bad, but early in the season that was all coaching imo. Poor system and dumb roster decisions.
Yeah the hope is pretty tapped out right now. There is some good players coming on the horizon but I'm not sure any of those guys are even on a Forsberg level, let alone the step above that. Maybe this draft fixes that, but until we see that outcome its hard to grab onto that as a glimmer of anything.
I think with the right coach we can see at least a tolerable team to watch over the course of the next couple of years, but if Brunette is still around then next year won't be any different than this one. Luckily I don't think that happens. I think ticket sales behind the scences is going to push Trotz to do something, but even if he doesn't a rough start will pretty much insure he has no choice but to get rid of him. You can't talk about having a culture of learning to win and then allow a coach to stick around that isn't winning anything.
Ultimately as fans I think we just gotta ride it out and hope in the next 3-5 years things are a little easier to swallow. Until then people just need to adjust expectations and be pleasantly surprised if we are anywhere near the playoff hunt.
The other amazing thing is that we are currently #3 overall in the league in terms of Roster Age. That is, on the bad/old side.Snipped a bunch of a good doom post. Kudos.
Hope is not a plan. And re-running this roster again next year under Bruno isn't going to get there. In his 2 years, he has that one blip of a winning streak and otherwise shown that whoever they put on the ice, we'll lose more often.
A coaching change will help, but I doubt that means leapfrogging 5 or 6 teams all by itself. Real damage has been done to the quality and depth of the franchise. As you noted the pipeline was blown up.
Which leaves a coaching change plus trades and/or free-agent signings. I don't really trust Trotz not to flub those paths given what's happened. I also expect with the cap going up and us sucking, it will be a harder sell to get free agents to want to play here.
I don't blame Trotz on that one, if you aren't getting what you are looking for then you just keep him. Whether it's this trade deadline or the next you are going to get the standard 1st + meh prospect anyways. He's a guy you hope someone gets desperate to have.From the Athletic
Nashville Predators
A brutally disappointing season has left Nashville in an awkward spot at this deadline. This is not a rebuild — at least not yet — so GM Barry Trotz isn’t conducting a fire sale of veterans after already moving out rental Gustav Nyquist. The Predators are listening on center Ryan O’Reilly but need to get a promising young player back in return in order to be compelled to pull the trigger on a reliable veteran with term. Trotz is more than happy to keep him. It sounds like nothing has advanced beyond tire-kicking on the former Conn Smythe Trophy winner as a result.
MisaI do get wanting the moon for RoR. Our center depth is trash with him. Trading him forces Stamkos and Novak to C. Svechkov is very inexperienced and Bruno doesnt like to lean on him. So you end up with Top 6 Sissons. That can be done for a couple games but dont expect tremendous success and it isnt a good plan for the start of next season. Gotta remember that this is also planning for next season and starting next season with Stamkos, Sissons/Novak/Svechkov, McCarron down the center doesnt project that you intend to make the playoffs. It would also make him appear desperate when kicking the tires on players like Zegras/Cozens