The Rangers haven't had a legit top-10 pick hit for the organization since Brian Leetch in 1986. Notice how I said "hit" and and not "hit big". That's absolutely f***ing crazy to comprehend. It's been one disaster after another when it comes to high draft picks. That's why I want them to give Pittsburgh the pick or trade it for a bunch of Day 2 options, because that's the only place the damn team can find NHL talent. None of the players below took a step forward after they were supposed to help carry the team if the top veterans slowed down. That is incredibly hard to do considering the law of averages.
K. Miller -- regressed
Lafreniere -- regressed
Schneider -- regressed
Chytil -- regressed
Kakko -- regressed
Fox -- regressed
Lindgren -- regressed
Shesterkin -- regressed
The coach sucks balls, so maybe there's hope with a younger voice. Thank god Laviolette's gone and deservedly so. Clearly negative value for player development. Too early to tell if there's more than one game-changer from the incoming batch of Othmann, Berard, Edstrom, Perreault, Fortescue, Roobroeck, Sykora, and Garand. To me, these are all future support pieces at best, with only Perreault having a legitimate top-line ceiling. It's not a thin system, it just lacks explosive talent.
So the cycle likely continues. All the younger-ish guys will battle for middle-six/bottom-pair roles while ownership pressure the GM to replace the shitty overpaid big names with newer overpaid big names who will become shitty overpaid big names and booed within 2-3 years. I still think they rebound next year and win 45+, but that'll be mostly from Shesterkin's expected bounceback, Panarin playing out of his mind for a new contract, and the typical short-term uptick from hiring a new coach.