alkurtz
Registered User
This is beginning to look so familiar, especially rooting for a team with an extended period of success.
You go into a season with high expectations although there are some lagging doubts about an aging core.
The team struggles, especially that aging core.
First, you think that some tinkering, lines, available personnel, will help and it might a bit but not enough to tamp down what is no longer doubts, but major concerns.
Finally, there is acceptance that this period of success is over, this iteration of the team has run its course, and it is time to address the future.
Sound familiar? All teams with extended success go through this. It is becoming clear that this is where we are at.
The problem today, as opposed to the "old days," is there is a cap that makes it hard to make trades, there are NMC and NTCs. There are untradable big contracts in a time when many teams are pushing at cap limits. Extensive scouting results in all other teams seeing what we see.
It's not 1975 where in a few days you could trade Ratelle and Park, lose Giacomin, in an attempt to shake up a team.
It's disheartening, in particular, that this really good team that has given us so much success, so much happiness, was unable to take that final step.
For me, who does go back to the end of the Francis era and those trades, it is about changing expectations, taking my happiness where I can, rooting for younger players, and beginning to focus on the future.
Maddening, frustrating, disappointing....for sure.
You go into a season with high expectations although there are some lagging doubts about an aging core.
The team struggles, especially that aging core.
First, you think that some tinkering, lines, available personnel, will help and it might a bit but not enough to tamp down what is no longer doubts, but major concerns.
Finally, there is acceptance that this period of success is over, this iteration of the team has run its course, and it is time to address the future.
Sound familiar? All teams with extended success go through this. It is becoming clear that this is where we are at.
The problem today, as opposed to the "old days," is there is a cap that makes it hard to make trades, there are NMC and NTCs. There are untradable big contracts in a time when many teams are pushing at cap limits. Extensive scouting results in all other teams seeing what we see.
It's not 1975 where in a few days you could trade Ratelle and Park, lose Giacomin, in an attempt to shake up a team.
It's disheartening, in particular, that this really good team that has given us so much success, so much happiness, was unable to take that final step.
For me, who does go back to the end of the Francis era and those trades, it is about changing expectations, taking my happiness where I can, rooting for younger players, and beginning to focus on the future.
Maddening, frustrating, disappointing....for sure.