FSG can absorb scorched earth, if they got on board. No issue there.
They just aren't willing to sacrifice and have unrealistic expectations with how effective a re-tool on the fly is in this league. They think it will work out like soccer, where you can just throw money at things and turn things around quickly. Not gonna happen. There's no foundation in place.
Malkin's gonna move to Russia with his family and have limited dealings with the Pens in person.
Crosby's relationship with the team isn't gonna get ruined. He's a loyalist. They've honored him for 19 years already. That's not gonna become worthless even if the last few years of his career aren't paradise with the Pens. Both of them would understand the need for a rebuild. They play for the team after all. They know where it's at.
No, Cup seeking should be the top priority right now. You don't sacrifice 5 years of organizational growth for a reason like this.
The draft has the potential to create a foundation that will lead to Cups. It led to all 5 of ours.
It led to 3 Cups for the Hawks, 2 for the Bolts, 2 for the Kings, the Avs one recently, etc...
Their current path does not have that potential. So if they care about a 6th championship, there's no choice.
You have to try. It's very simple.
Sure, there is always the option of throwing several years away for sentiment. Doesn't mean that's what they should do.
Red Sox finished last in their Division the previous 2 years and had the 4th and 5th best Attendance in the MLB, I mean the Penguins will suffer, but probably not as much as Dispey thinks, because for one when the Penguins had their last real rough go, it was a massive mess of so many things that Mario was trying to fix with Investors, the Arena deal was a massive push to settling things and then you had a massive boost of young fans when Crsoby entered the league and it has been that way for a while.
Pens were 19th for Attendance last season.
17th in 2022-23
10th in 2021-22
11th in 2019-20
8th in 2018-19
So I mean, they're already trending down by a lot, so this would be the best time given the current situation with the roster as well, there's always going to be a drop when you see big names retire or get traded paired with the team not being a Playoff team anymore, it's been 2yrs of it and the signs point to another year of it, clutching at the hopes of this team doing more in its current state is foolish.
But that steep drop off, the 1st round exits, missing the playoffs 2yrs in a row would get literally every coach in the league fired except for Mike Sullivan, hahaha.
Blokes that tried to compare Sullivan to Cooper were also severely out to lunch, Cooper might have missed the playoffs once and up until recently just had his first back to back 1st round exits after winning back 2 back cups.
Sullivan isn't going to miraculously fix jack shit on this team and he's shown he can't anyway, but at least the hopes of a coach using the players correctly or even making the on ice product more fun to watch is a possibility, Sullivan hasn't done that since 2018.