Fogelhund
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- Sep 15, 2007
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If you're not getting results with the players you have been given, maybe it's the players. You can't make a good chicken stew out of hummingbird wings.
Have we drafted enough potential NHL D? Have we kept them long enough to develop properly? How many of our traded away prospects and picks were/could have been defencemen?
It's a vicious circle right? You've traded too many picks and prospects, and now don't have prospects to fill positions, so you've got to trade more picks and prospects.
No you can't create stars out of mediocre players, but you can maximize what you get out of each one, and if you develop a good long-term plan, maybe you don't need to trade away so many picks and prospects, which in turn means later on, you might not need to trade more picks and prospects... it's like being stuck on a treadmill endlessly.