But I think that's their point - there is plenty of room between complete tear down and continuing doing what Lou is doing. We all know that continuing to run it back all the time as Lou has done is a guarantee of continual failure; the question is whether a full rebuild is the only way or if there is a path to contention that falls short of a full rebuild but not continuing the current path.
The other point with emphasizing that there are no guarantees is simply to say this is all a game of playing probabilities.
Let's say hypothetically that a full rebuild takes 5 years and has a 20% of success (Meaning annual contention for the Cup over a sustained period).
Now let's say there is a 2 year retool path that has a 10% chance of success.
I recognize these numbers of completely made up, but they capture the basic point - it's all a matter of timing and chance of success and some people will prefer one path to another for a wide variety of reasons; and I prefer not to call out others for having one preference over the other.
I don't necessarily agree but its all fair, having said that, I would hope that you would agree that there is and has been too much focus on "making the playoffs" as opposed to actually becoming a great team. They are not one and the same thing. At no time during the Lou era has this been a great team. It over-achieved and did sort of great things for a couple of seasons under unusual circumstances but that was the high water mark and the cost of getting to and trying to maintain even that level has been way too high, leading to where we are now: Not good enough to do anything of note and not bad enough to be able to tank with a lot of bad contracts and few, if any, high end prospects, not mention one of the worst AHL teams in memory.
As to rebuild vs retool and all of the shades in between, whatever verbiage you want to embrace, trying to finesse our way out this mess will only lead to more mediocrity. Trying to build around Barzal, Horvat, Dobson when the actually great teams of recent years featured Kane, Toews, Keith, or Crosby, Malkin, Letang or Stamkos, Kucherov, Point, Hedman, or MacKinnon, Rantanan, Makar, or Tchachuk, Barkov, Ekblad or Eichel, Stone, Petrangiello. Hopefully you see my point, our guys are not in that class and so the notion that they will form a championship core is willful blindness IMO. Great teams need generational players and I don't know how this team in this market gets them other than tearing it down and trying to build it back up from the studs. Sadly, and I know it was a long time ago and a lot has changed, the fact remains that the only time in it's more than 50 year history that this team and organization was ever great was when they built it from the ground up.