It makes me sick to my stomach that this may have been Buchnevich’s last game. But if that’s what it takes for Kakko and Kravtsov to get consistent ice time and develop properly, I’ll just have to accept it. Just wish Kravtsov was experimented at center a bit more.
I love Buch too, objectively arguments to deal him can of course be made but he would still be missed.
With that said -- remember that (a) Drury is only human and (b) NHL GMs are extremely extremely flat. I've made posts on this before and don't remember the exact details (and the history seems to be removed from HF data base, lucky for everyone who loves to have a firm opinon and tell others to shut it, unfortunate for the rest of us) -- but yearly in this league you got maybe 5-10 more significant "hockey trades" or something like that, i.e. not including rentals or fringe NHLers. Can Drury make 2-3 of those 5-10 happen? Maybe, look he got the mandate to make changes and won't be held accountable if a deal looks less than stellar in a few years if it corrected a weakness on the team.
But, its not as easy that he automatically can just look at Buch and see a lot of objective value and then transform that into what this team lacks in other areas. Could be that he basically just is offered crap contracts in return for Buch, because the market just is dead.
I have a few beefs with Gorton that in my mind was significant. DQ, how he lost focus and prioritized wrong re the team on the ice (for example left it without any kind of grit and leadership in order to work with projects that potentially could build up value and turn into a 2nd round pick or two down the road), and not the least how he obviously really thrived for uniformity in terms of character on the roster and chalked down anyone with a different type of personality as a big negative.
BUT, what Gorton probably is a top 3 GM at in the entire league was pursuing deals. Massaging his colleges to ensure that deals could be made. It is easy to look past that, but soooo many GMs have even been able to sell of rentals at the deadline, that obviously would walk with nothing in return at July 1 and their teams out of the POs. Not to mention that they have been unable to correct issues or make changes.
This is definitely a huge challenge for Drury. I mean, Drury can work really hard this off season and still stand there in October without a single little bit more significant change (like trading any of the top 10 forwards), if he doesn't sign a UFA. Which per definition almost always is a bad idea. You will only get a UFA if you basically outbid 31 other teams, its hard to sign someone to a good deal under those conditions.