People are aware there’s a middle ground between blowing the team up entirely and doing nothing, right?
I’m discouraged at the Dubas quotes because it seems like he’s going to do nothing, which is absolutely not what I wanted him to do this offseason. It’s not about him going a full blown tear down right now, it’s that he seems content just sitting on his hands and doing nothing.
For me, it’s not about the path Dubas says he wants to take. It’s that I really get the impression that he’s going to be passive about it, which is absolutely not the correct path for him to be taking.
Which quotes are you referring to? When I reference what he said, I'm talking about the presser he did yesterday at the draft. I think he outlined the path pretty well:
1. Compete and contend now is the goal.
2. Build the team by infusing youth. Now, I'm not sure this matters or it's even worth discussing but I didn't hear "we only want to build the prospect pool". While I think that is certainly important to Dubas, he did say several times "urgency in getting young, hungry players on this team." So I didn't get the sense that he means "we want to get rid of contracts to collect draft picks". He even mentioned something about this after the Jake trade - having young prospects that can be used in conversations to obtain other young players.
3. They are not filling holes with old guys from FA. They won't be giving out long term deals. At most, it might be a top 6 wing that's willing to sign for 1-2 years. That might very well take us out of contention for the top FA talent.
4. They are open to trades but not ones where you get low value or have to pay to move guys. Meaning they won't be dumping Smith for a 5th or Jarry for future considerations. They will only move guys in trades that make sense for the team.
5. This last part was an interesting under-the-radar, between-the-lines tidbit - but he also said that while Sully and Sid are focused each day winning each game and in a sense, this year, he's keeping a more global mindset and looking to the future a bit more. This could indicate that his intention is to bring in some young players over the next 1-2 years and your real "last hoorah" is more like in 2-3 years before the wheels completely fall off. So you're more in that Boston 2023 mode with Bergy. That would align with what the said about LA and NYR and their mini slumps to procure higher end youth.
So I don't get the sense that there is "no plan". I think the plan, itself, is actually quite clear. Now if someone wants to discuss the path and exactly which players he's targeting, how current youth plays a role, who he wants to move out and why, that would be fair because honestly, I don't know that part outside of him potentially wanting to trade Jarry and Smith.
How is going to acquire that youth though? Because he also said “I’m not moving guys just to move them.” Well moving a guy like Smith out is how you create room to infuse youth… but he’s not just willing to dump him… so how is he creating any space for youth exactly? What is he waiting on?
Isn’t this exactly what Pixies was saying and you were against like a day ago lol?
That's the million dollar question, now ain't it
If you look at the roster, we have some youth. This team can easily take on: Poulin, Pono, Puljujarvi, Puustinen, JSI, and possibly guys like Koivunen and Yager. There's more than enough capable young guys to fill out the roster. Question is, are they impactful enough to turn the tide? In the right systems, perhaps. On a Sully run team, who knows.
But he can certainly look to the non-QO RFAs, he can look at a Smith swap, he can trade out a future pick (not a 1st). It's possible he can do a buy-low deal like the Mikheyev deal but only if they truly think it will help the team. Mikheyev is a low-grade move that's why he went to Chicago who is NOT competing vs a contender. Plenty of teams would have loved to take on a 2nd round pick if Mikheyev was a quality top 6 wing. But...he's not so...but that also doesn't mean there aren't other deals like that out there. Laine for example. Texier would have been a move in that mold. Dellandrea another one. I'd be checking for teams that will trade a 2-3 year deal for Smith's 1 year deal, especially if they have big expenses coming up. Example of that might be Marchment in Dallas. They have Wyatt Johnson and Oettinger coming due for raises next summer.