Man, Central Scouting's Euro prospects list seems pretty f***ing sus.
I haven't seen much besides the Czech and Slovak players but frankly, I don't get how they're being ranked at all, which makes me suspicious of their other rankings too.
Yeah, the CSB has regressed badly over the years. I don't use it anymore as a source. Elite prospects is all I need now, since they have a great list all on their own, plus they consolidate other rankings well.
Tanking isn't the only solution but easiest. The blues won the cup with only one top 10 pick at number 4 with Pietrangelo. It is just a lot harder to go that route and you need a few big hits. It also requires you not to trade away 1rst rounders.
Thank you. Trading away firsts has always been the biggest issue. Even in a down draft year, you can land a role player on the cheap and he might stick around long term. You just never know. That has value.
Plus, I would also argue that "second-rate" prospects can become first-rate prospects with opportunity. It matters little if you have the best prospects pool in the league if you have no room to promote some of them. Or if you decide to over-marinate them needlessly. We have not had much in terms of prospects, but even when we have had a few here and there (lately), they have been over-marinating in the AHL while drek has been skating on our roster. That has to stop. That must change.
LA and Detroit are good examples of what not to do. The Kings were the envy of the NHL not too long ago in terms of prospects. Especially up front. Especially centers. MAYBE in 2024-25 we will see Alex Turcotte and Akil Thomas playing regular minutes for them. Maybe. I think they have waited too long, and blocked their paths by bringing in the likes of Danault and then Dubois, etc. Byfield still cannot play center for them. And on defense, they had a lot of right defensemen but started trading away a Durzi for picks, a few other lefties like Bjornfot and Moverare stagnated, etc.
Detroit (Yzerman) is notorious for over-marinating. Edvinsson was clearly ready last season but he had 7 veterans ahead of him. Many other examples with them, too.
The notion that you can never hurt a player's development by keeping him in the minors is bullshit. Teams do it all the time.