I've seen this a lot and find it laughable, no offense to the poster or anyone else.
The Rangers were right to move for Clowe for a few picks.
When you think you're close and your team needs something, you get it if it's reasonable. Especially in last year's case, when you're afraid the team could get beaten into the ice, it needs to be addressed.
To give up two draft picks for help isnt a sin. The league grants you 8 new picks every year. The goal isnt to hoard prospects/picks every year infinitely, it's to win. Sather been carefully hoarding his best young assets for many years now, trying to keep the best and move the rest. He's been, overall, very sensible about it.
And Ive had enormous differences with some of what he's done, especially 2000-2006....
Last year's team heading into the playoffs were as deep as they've been in probably 10 years. Of course Clowe was damaged goods and the whole thing looks like a waste now, but in principal I find nothing wrong with it.
I want to see them do the same thing now. You're close in a parity-filled league, your franchise goalie is 31, Nash towards the end of his prime years, your young guys are here & contributing, you gotta push it.
You dont automatically win when you reach some magic number of prospects/picks in the cupboard.
The Rangers overall are in a very strong postion, IMO.
It's time to push it, and push it HARD.