I agree. The team is missing some key parts, and is either not playing the system properly or not playing the right system. The habs aren’t making the playoffs with minor changes this year, and trying yo make major changes is pretty difficult when other GMs think you are in a bad position.Again I feel like so much of this discussion is just pointing out that the team is bad right now and then asserting that it means we should be deeply worried the rebuild is on a one-way trip to Sabresville because some arbitrary amount of time has passed so we "should" be better. IMO it doesn't really make sense to be so focused on these "progress" narratives instead of the actual names and players. Suzuki, Caufield, Slafkovsky, Guhle, and Hutson have all been good and most of the struggling players outside of Dach are either bad vets who will be gone or young players who will either figure it out or be replaced. Dach is the main big question mark but IMO it's too early to declare his career at C over (and truly it's not like it's the worst outcome if he becomes a possession driving winger with size either)
I get that it's frustrating to sit through but rationally this seems like way too much of a sustained freakout because we look bad with 4-6 forwards dressed who will be here long term, Primeau (who is easily replaceable with any generic veteran backup) being atrocious, Savard/Dvorak/Armia playing like bad AHLers, and guys who are penciled in/project as #4-6D (Xhekaj, Struble, Barron) struggling with 100-150 career games each.
The worst thing to do would be to give up on lots of players and sell low. Good teams take underrated players from bad teams for nothing, and I don’t trust the habs to evaluate their players more effectively than teams that are actually winning.
Kovacevic and Harris shed some light. Kovacevic went to a better team, moved up the lineup due to injuries, and did well. Harris went to a team that is even more messed up than the habs and looked worse.
Good teams can predict how players will fit with their players and systems. Bad teams trade for Huberdeau when their playing style is totally wrong for his game.
The habs aren’t making still in more or less the same spot they were at the start of the rebuild. Better depth, some interesting players, but still missing one or two top D, at least two forwards who can drive the play, a shutdown C, and a real number one goalie. They have a better team to plug those guys into, and they probably won’t fill all of those needs, but they still need to fill the hard slots, not the easy ones.
Demidov, Beck, Roy, Mailloux and others have a chance to fill some of those roles. So far no one who has played minutes for the habs has shown top line/pairing skills, but most of them are pretty young. The way to doom the rebuild is to take the best offer from a good team for one of these guys and watch him immediately look better on a good team that can shelter and integrate him while the others stagnate.
There may be a need for trades. There may be a need for a different coach, or an additional coach. It’s important to follow the plan and not be influenced by offers that come in or any of the media takes. Listening to the media is how you spend assets for Dvorak.