Tampa's and Colorado's periods from misery to Cups each took over a decade. Florida's was over two. Boston never "tore it all down".
This is where I struggle. Tampa and Colorado both tore it down and yes it took time, but they got there. Florida took even longer and it took getting high picks on Barkov, Ekblad, Hubs, and some luck with free agents and trades to get to where they are. Pittsburgh almost lost their team because they tore it down. Chicago tore it down before getting their corner stones. Outside of one first round and exit they had 10 years of missing the playoffs.
Boston ok maybe I can see the argument, but they also traded the first overall pick in Thornton and Andrew Raycroft their starter.
I'm not trying to specifically pick on you, but the idea that we can win a cup while being middle just isn't how it works. Sports is cyclical. It can take years to course correct and build a competitor.
Look at the NFL even. Detroit, Washington among other good teams now were garbage for a long time and now they are good. Conversely the Patriots and Colts who were perennial contenders are now trash. It ebbes and flows.
Maybe Nashville has been too successful for years. Punched above their weight class. And if people are satisfied with that then I'm glad they're happy. I'm not satisfied with that. I see the success for Colorado, Tampa, Florida and others who have gone through this. I know it can take time, years in fact.
But we have to do this the right way. Play the kids, have some vets sure and never intentionally lose on a game by game basis but accept where you are in the bell curve.
That's why I want to get started now. I want a cup and all of the teams in the last 20 years outside of Vegas have provided that the only way to win one is through the draft both through luck and good scouting.
I'll get off my soap box now. Again, not saying your perspective is silly or stupid, but I don't see another way this team raises a cup in the next 10 years, especially with Trotz and Bruno at the helm currently.