alphafox
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- Jun 14, 2011
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Hi Everybody. To start out I would just like to let everyone know that I'm just trying to focus a discussion that has seemed to come up in every thread this year. Obviously this hasn't been the season we hoped for after last year, but I think that we have lost focus on the real problems with the team. To me those problems boil down to two things injuries and previous drafting.
The injuries are obvious to anyone with a passing interest in the team. This is the most injuries to key players that I have ever seen, without belaboring the point here are key players that have missed significant time this year: Bobrovsky, Anisimov, Murray, Dubinsky, Horton, Tyutin, etc.
The bigger part of the equation to me is something that is overlooked by alot of us due to various reasons; the poor drafting and roster construction prior to 2011 (excluding Johansen). Prior to the change in draft strategy and entering rebuild mode in 2011 We whiffed on multiple years worth of drafting, which was further exacerbated by the Carter trade where we lost our one great pick in Vorachek (who wasn't even close to what he developed into) and a high 1st. Our lack of capable drafting led to a whole host of issues with the team that we are still overcoming to this day. I feel like none of this can really be laid at the feet of the current front office. Have they made mistakes, absolutely; namely the Gaborik trades. Additionally they made the call that keeping available cap room was more important than keeping some of our better depth players. (That decision though was only exposed, due to the massive slate of injuries we suffered as well as the bust of Brian Gibbons which no one saw coming after his playoffs last year).
I think that we need to pull back and recognize that the years of ineptitude at the draft put us in such a significant hole that without a number of years there is no realistic way to completely overhaul team talent and depth. JD and Jarmo have taken alot of flak for their brick by brick stuff but justifiably need time to bring draft classes through the development cycle in order to fill the roster out with a better level of talent. I think the fact that our rebuild has been put on fast forward (due the emergence of Bob and Johansen and the Nash trade) has blinded people to the fact that we continue to have a lot of systemic roster issues. Just a few years ago we were legitimately the worst team in the NHL and while the roster has changed over the last three years we have not had the time or the assets to correct significant issues with the team, namely IMO the defense and scoring depth.
Personally, I think the best way forward is to stay the course and build through the draft. I think at the end of the day this season is an anomaly that exposed systemic issues that are in the process of being corrected. However, according to some of the posters there are bigger issues with the front office and the coaching staff that need to be fixed.
What do you guys think the way forward is?
The injuries are obvious to anyone with a passing interest in the team. This is the most injuries to key players that I have ever seen, without belaboring the point here are key players that have missed significant time this year: Bobrovsky, Anisimov, Murray, Dubinsky, Horton, Tyutin, etc.
The bigger part of the equation to me is something that is overlooked by alot of us due to various reasons; the poor drafting and roster construction prior to 2011 (excluding Johansen). Prior to the change in draft strategy and entering rebuild mode in 2011 We whiffed on multiple years worth of drafting, which was further exacerbated by the Carter trade where we lost our one great pick in Vorachek (who wasn't even close to what he developed into) and a high 1st. Our lack of capable drafting led to a whole host of issues with the team that we are still overcoming to this day. I feel like none of this can really be laid at the feet of the current front office. Have they made mistakes, absolutely; namely the Gaborik trades. Additionally they made the call that keeping available cap room was more important than keeping some of our better depth players. (That decision though was only exposed, due to the massive slate of injuries we suffered as well as the bust of Brian Gibbons which no one saw coming after his playoffs last year).
I think that we need to pull back and recognize that the years of ineptitude at the draft put us in such a significant hole that without a number of years there is no realistic way to completely overhaul team talent and depth. JD and Jarmo have taken alot of flak for their brick by brick stuff but justifiably need time to bring draft classes through the development cycle in order to fill the roster out with a better level of talent. I think the fact that our rebuild has been put on fast forward (due the emergence of Bob and Johansen and the Nash trade) has blinded people to the fact that we continue to have a lot of systemic roster issues. Just a few years ago we were legitimately the worst team in the NHL and while the roster has changed over the last three years we have not had the time or the assets to correct significant issues with the team, namely IMO the defense and scoring depth.
Personally, I think the best way forward is to stay the course and build through the draft. I think at the end of the day this season is an anomaly that exposed systemic issues that are in the process of being corrected. However, according to some of the posters there are bigger issues with the front office and the coaching staff that need to be fixed.
What do you guys think the way forward is?