Autocorrect. Relax.
I don't think the complete collapse of a team's core is a that any team should plan around.
The injuries and coinciding cold streaks have dredged up the same locker room ills we seemed to have cured when we moved Horvat. If we knew that this core was this fragile the correct move would have been to hold OEL, trade Pettersson, Boeser, and Miller and try to pull off a re-tool within Hughes' window. That might still end up being the best thing we can do.
I don't think management thought the window was that small. Even if we ended up having to move on from Boeser the idea would have been to build around Miller and Pettersson carrying their lines while players like Hoglander, Silovs, Raty, etc. continue to progress and provide surplus value. We've hit on almost none of the gambles management went in on which sucks but I think you generally have to gamble if you want to win.
I'm big on rationalizing and giving management the benefit of the doubt but I am having a bit of trouble here. I keep saying that that plans can obviously change but then if plans keep changing is the plan to be as flexible as possible and somewhat reactionary? Take a few of the moves:
1) When Rutherford took over, he talked about the team being about 2 years away from contending. We don't know if contending means making the playoffs but regardless that seems reasonable and fit into what many of us felt was the timeline.
2) Center Ice position. Rumour was that we wanted to trade Miller and it sure sounded we were serious about that. In the end, Miller was re-signed, afterwhich, we still tried to re-sign Horvat. Our last offer to Horvat was reportedly 7x$7.5M AAV. Had Horvat re-signed were we trading Miller? Last summer we wanted to sign Lindholm for 7x$7M AAV. Was the plan to move Miller to wing? Trade Petey?
3) OEL Buyout. In ~April 2023, Allvin said "I don't want to use buyouts if it's going to affect us in a couple years when this group is actually, hopefully, taking off." So at least if we can trust Allvin here, he doesn't think 2023-2024 was the year to go for it.
4) 2023 Off-season - Our offseason moves were largely short-term. Soucy got a 3 year deal but otherwise we got guys on 1-2 year terms.
3) Post start of 2023-2024 season. We got off to a hot start and I assume that plans changed (which is fine). We made moves to compete and traded assets to acquire guys we intended to re-sign long term.
As for Boeser, I think it's more about the player here. Management reportedly wanted to go after Guentzel and ended up with DeBrusk. I don't think their desire to sign Lindholm was predicated on Guentzel not being available either. So I think cap dollars were allocated to paying fair money for a high end/higher end winger here.