Flyers pretty obviously decided to go for the tank
Lean for superstars but where there might be a large number of quality now they can draft quantity and get 2 or 3 NHL players in one year.The 2025 draft is supposed to be very weak, so not surprising that we didn't see any teams launch a tank this season.
Pittsburgh is the only team at a stage where a full rebuild and tank would make sense, but they can't (which is probably a good thing because those usually don't work). Crosby, Malkin, and Letang will not play anywhere else. Karlsson's contract already has retention, it can't go lower than $5m.
There are a few Western Conference orgs that have more underperforming vets than good prospects, but all those bad teams just means the Wild Card is wide open, and teams don't tank if they see a path to the playoffs.
Used to be called, "seeing what is in the system", "money dumps", "keeping injured guys out extra time to heal" and other usual sayings that all meant intentional losing without ever saying those words.Is it tanking if we already knew these teams would be bad?
A danger for Chicago and SanJose is they already have really good drafted players and it is possible they will carry a team outside of great picks just because they are that good. Or they get frustrated.I'm more interested in who will be the worst team in the league next year. With McKenna coming out, will it be another year of San Jose and Chicago or will another team(s) sell off over the summer to out tank the tanks?
Even though San Jose and Chicago are still clearly the worst 2 teams in the league, they are definitely better than they were last year and will likely improve further going into next year. So there will be room at the bottom if someone wants it.
No it doesn't.I'm sorry but thanks usually work.
In tanks teams usually gage a coup ki r top t picks and some in top 10-15.
Look at
Chicago
04-3, 05-7,06-3,07-1 **
LA
07-4,08-2,09-5 **
Pittsburgh
02-5,03-1,04-2,05-1,06-2
Washington
04-1,06-4, 07-5, **
Colorado
09-3, 11-2,13-1,17-4 **
Tampa bay
08-1, 09-2, 10-6, 13-4 **
Florida
10-3,11-3, 13-2, 14-1 **
St louis
06-1, 08-4 **
** drafted a few other players in top 15
This will apply to Carolina, Toronto, edmonton, and s few other teams if they win the xup
Finally someone other than me on this site that actually knows what tanking means.Why? These teams aren’t doing anything but playing badly. There hasn’t been a dismantling of rosters and selling off for parts.
Tanking is a specific action(s) to me. Merely more than just a bad team being bad.
I think it's a fine middle-ground tank. Obviously season wasn't going well, so they move out two guys in their prime to clear cap space. But they don't move best players.It's funny that you say that, because I was popping by to say that they should be tanking, but aren't. Probably just a difference in what each of us views tanking to be, but a proper tank, IMO, would have involved trading away the Travii for an absolute haul, not Frostabee for a... questionable one, shall we say.
I think it's a fine middle-ground tank. Obviously season wasn't going well, so they move out two guys in their prime to clear cap space. But they don't move best players.
It's not a chicago shit-show by any means. And I think the teams that have done that have been struggling for a decade now despite all the talent drafted.