But the most successful teams of this decade have dumped many of their picks. They traded them to get players who they feel fit their short and long term goals. They're very limited in who they have on ELCs. Tampa had one significant one on their first run and none the following year. Florida had one. I don't think Vegas had any.
(Tampa did have something big that helped them a lot: getting franchise pieces from *later* picks)
We've had a few ELCs that could have contributed more to recent runs, and they haven't exactly lived up to expectations. Wahlstrom is the big one but Holmstrom counts here too. Bolduc or Salo could have taken big steps to fill the gap at LD, they haven't. But Wahlstrom... if he takes the leap in 2020 or 2021 or anytime afterwards it's possible we aren't arguing any of this. He was our Lundell/Sergachev but never had the impact we were hoping for. Only one player taken with the first round picks traded after Holmstrom has had significant NHL time (Ridly Greig) and he hasn't exactly made a significant impact. Frank Nazar might be nice to have but instead we have a cost-controlled player at a big position of need.
BTW you're going to hate hearing this but Pulock, Pelech, Mayfield, and Cizikas arguably all took discounts to stick around. Pulock would have gotten 7+ on the open market as maybe the top UFA RD available that year. Cizikas was weighing a big offer from Seattle to move and decided against it. Mayfield could have gotten close to 5 from a team desperate for RDs and would have been within his rights to leave after finishing a huge discount deal. As for Pelech, look at the reactions
here after he re-signed.
There is just a ton of buyer's remorse around here and this talk about "attractive destinations" is still incoherent. Players aren't forced to stick around, and they do, and as a result we don't have much space to do anything significant this offseason. I'm baffled that we're even talking about regrets about missing UFAs now because the guys who came up most in the run up to July 1 were trade targets, not UFAs.