When Dubas acquired this team he had 20 mil in space. He had multiple draft picks. He had the below roster.
Guentzel - Crosby - Rust
Granlund - Malkin - Rakell
X - Jeff Carter - X
X - X - X
Pettersson - Letang
POJ - Petry
X - Rutta
X
Desmith
RFAs: Smith, DOC, Gruden
He had the assets and cash to make a team that could be competitive if he took the Washington model approach.
I would argue that even after the Karlsson trade, we looked like a team that could worm its way out of the mess we are in. But none of the moves since have panned out at all, partly because of his evaluation and partly because of the coach's utilization/power trip.
Hell, I could even argue that even TODAY there is a way out of this mess. But the coach will still be here, so I cannot make that argument.
This is a conservative hypothesis of what this team could look like next season:
Malkin-Crosby-Marner
Rakell-Broz/Ponomarev-Rust
Bunting-Lizotte-Acciari
Koivunen-Hayes-Puustinen
Pickering-Letang
???-Karlsson
Graves-Brunicke
St. Ivany
Blomqvist
Nedeljkovic
I am deleting all of the players on expiring contracts (including Glass, who should not be qualified imo, especially if we can't get value for him at the deadline). I am adding Marner to the equation, and I am deleting Jarry as the only player under contract that HAS to go without question. Can we trade him for a LD? Can we fill that LD void by trading someone else for a prospect? Maybe. Could that second-line C spot go to Malkin? Of course. Could it go to our 2025 1st rounder? If he is better than Broz or Ponomarev in camp, why not? Pull a Brunicke and we could be in business.
This honestly does not look hopeless to me. Forget windows or playoffs. This at least looks like a plan. And it looks like an emphasis on talent, which has been completely absent lately.
BUT, how is this ever going to happen with Mike Sullivan in charge? Heck, for all we know, Sullivan would say no to Marner if Dubas were to tell him we can land him. This is where we are at.