Rangers are very patient with prospects but next year IMO is Howden's last chance to take a big step up otherwise I see him getting dealt. He needs to win at least 53+% of his draws to start.
I think, for as many players as they've been patient with, they've also been impatient with others. Specifically first rounders.
They rushed Lias. They soured on JT far too soon. They gave up on Graves. Screwed Sjkei's development. They likely rushed Kakko a year too soon. They didn't set VK's expectations enough. While they've let our young D flourish as puck movers, they've not install a system to help them flourish as defenders -- you know the thing they're supposed to do FIRST.
I think it's been a very mixed bag.
In any case, I think MB is coming out at a decent time. I am very intrigued by what he could potentially bring to a bottom 6 role. But I have no problem if he's in the AHL (or whatever there is next year) all season. Make him force his way up.
Finally, this rebuild will fail if we are jettisoning 22 and 23 year olds because they haven't reached their potential yet. Brett Howden's game will be more effective IFFFFF he can built up his strength. He's a bottom 6 guy and if he can't win board battles he's not long for the NHL. To me, it's not even his skill set or his game that I have a big issue with. It's his inability to win battles consistently. That's a physical strength issue.
What I would love, going forward:
1. John Tortorella back. Perfect guy to instill the right system for this team. To help develop our young D and bottom 6 and he demands accountability. I think Quinn has only succeeded 70%. But has really failed to install a more robust team D system this team will need to get to the next level. (young team that are playoff perennials). Our accountability culture MUST be heightened as more kids turn pro. It's just so crucial.
2. I want us to focus on drafting big, fast, strong forwards. (Like CBJ and STL previously did under JD) Once we identify our top 4-5 go to core offensive players. The rest of the lineup just needs to be truculent to give those guys the space to use their skill. We need a team build for the post-season, not the regular season. As enjoyable as the Czechmate Rangers were at times they were never going anywhere.
3. Leave Nils, VK and K'Andre to cook and develop for another year.
4. Treat next year as another transition year.
5. We
need a new Barb Underhill. There are just too many kids that we've drafted that need an extra step. Kakko, Kravtsov, Fox, (Lias). These guys all have great skating ability but could get better with their speed/first step. We need to make power skating a priority. Especially if we continue to draft truculence. Many of the bigger guys need to add a step once they turn pro.
6. Finally, strength. We need to be drafting kids that are highly motivated when it comes to wanting to improve. Kids that put in more effort than anyone else when it comes to diet/fitness and strength training.
Ok, my rant is over. But I will say that evidence suggests that the team is not yet where it needs to be based on what JD preached when he came in.