Agree with all of this. But I think passing on Perreault and even Buium more so will haunt Briere for a decade. It will be Hextall's "passing on Makar for Patrick" x10.
My biggest grievance with Briere so far is that he acquiesced to Cutter mid-season for a 2nd round pick and an oft-injured defenseman who is behind on the development curve due to his injuries. I think Cutter sitting out 2 more years, when the source of the dispute in the first place was $$$, was a very hollow threat and it was worth the risk of getting nothing to play it out. Or at least to take it to this draft. I think Cutter is superior in almost every respect to Sennecke. Gun to his head, I think Verbeek would’ve traded #3 for Cutter.
I think the Cutter trade was the worst loss of value by far of any Briere move thus far.
I wanted Perreault and Bonk seemed like a reach at the time, but Bonk had a great year and improved his stock. I still agree Perreault is the better prospect, but Bonk is at least somewhat justifying the pick. He looks like a top 20 (I’d say top 15) prospect from that draft, which is fine at #22. Lot of other teams passed on Perreault, wasn’t just us.
Similarly, I would’ve taken Buium this year, but I do think that when a player starts to slide without an obvious reason (medical, size, russian factor, etc.), there’s usually something to that. I was very surprised to see some D prospects that really seem to lack #1 upside going ahead of him and that gives me pause. Will be interesting to see who is right, the draft pundits or the NHL scouts. I was also quite upset with the Luchanko pick at first, but the more I hear and see, the more I’m OK with it. The media kind of seized on Briere’s response to Charlie asking about the center factor and made it sound like we reached for position, but if you look at our FO’s comments in their totality, it sounds more like we had Buium and Luchanko on the same tier and the position may have been the tie-breaker. If that’s the case, the process is OK. One of the guys at the athletic also said multiple other teams in the teens were going to select Luchanko, so if that was our guy (and it sounds like it was), we couldn’t really move down again or we’d risk losing him. Ideally though, when there’s one consensus elite D left on the board, you extract more value than just a future 3rd round pick to trade down.
Berglund was awful. But thankfully that’s “only” a 2nd round pick.