Even Keith was a second round pick. Hawks used their own 2nd round pick. They didn't get Keith because They had a lot of picks that year and lucky with him.
If Goldobin was ready he should have no problem making the team then.
Zetterberg and Datsyuk was add it to the existing core of Yzerman Shanahan Fedorov and Hull first. Wings didn't dump everyone when Zetterberg and Datsyuk came. That was considered a retool
So you're saying a retool is when a team drafts it's new core without dumping the existing core. Is that the difference between a retool and rebuild?
You said that Goldobin was ready. If he should have no problem making the team, then you expect him on the roster after camp, yes?
Let me get this straight: I tell you that Keith was a late 2nd round pick himself. Thereby proving the importance of depth picks. You say that he was picked by CHI's own 2nd, so extra picks were not needed. Do you realize that this does nothing to refute the importance of depth picks? It doesn't matter that the player is picked with the team's original pick or with an acquired pick. the important part is having the pick to choose a player. Does that really have to be explained?
Hugh difference main core is the top elite players. Those players you need to draft. Secondary core is like a Hansen. A Hansen you can trade and get it in free agent.
No no no we are talking about draft picks. Players that came through the system has nothing to do with draft. Those should not be use in your argument. So if you are treating those non draft picks.that came up the system like draft picks. that means Baer Granlund and Goldobin and Dahlen I can considered them as draft picks as well.
So the last 10 to 15 years some teams that went on a rebuild Hawks Kings Pens Leafs Jets Tampa Oilers. So tell me the extra picks that these teams got in trades. What are some good players that these teams got with those picks?
This is how faulty your argument is: You see depth picks as important only when the team uses its own pick to draft a player. For instance, if Keith had been drafted 45th overall via an acquired pick, and not 54th overall like he was, this would validate the importance of acquiring a 2nd rounder. As in, it's not enough that Keith was in fact drafted with a 2nd rounder, period. That doesn't make all 2nd rounders important, it only makes default team assigned 2nd rounders important. Simply absurd.
In order to show you how absurd, I'm going to play along so you have nothing to stand on:
Focusing on CHI alone:
- Saad was acquired via CGY's 2nd round pick (#43 overall)
- Danault was WSH's 1st round pick (#26 overall)
- DeBrincat from MTL's 2nd round pick (#39 overall)
- Jokiharju from a trade back with DAL, picking up #70 as well (#29 overall)
- Forsling, which had just been drafted #126 for Clendenning.
- Bickell was a LA 4th round pick.
- Hjarlmarsson was NYI's #108 pick.
- Ben Smith was OTT's 6th round pick in 2008 (#169)
It's extremely odd that you hold the position that you do on acquired vs. non-acquired picks. The heat of the matter is: Get depth picks, some of them yield great assets and you don't know if those assets will be had from the picks you own or the ones you acquire.