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I think the thing some are missing is that the salary cap is essentially a clock. Draft a guy first overall and the clock starts ticking because it’s only a matter of time until you can’t afford everyone.
Having a steady flow of late first round picks that become good, not great, players is a way to remain competitive long term. Waiting around for them isn’t how you win it all though.
You win with high end talent. It’s usually better from a cost perspective to draft that talent.
If you’re trying to trade for high end talent at the deadline that’s an indication that your team isn’t very good. That’s a thing the Rangers have unfortunately done a lot in the past.
Tarasenko was a depth trade.
Kane would not be a depth trade.
The goal is to either win the Cup before the clock runs out or to recognize that the core isn’t good enough to win before the clock runs out so that you can recoup assets and start over. We don’t yet know if this Rangers core is good enough. There is reason to believe it is. It is correct to invest in them for a couple more seasons (thru Igor’s contract).
The Blackhawks and Penguins have waited until after the clock ran out to start dealing. They are going to go through painful down years in the near future. The Blues have been proactive and will likely turnaround much faster.
Having a steady flow of late first round picks that become good, not great, players is a way to remain competitive long term. Waiting around for them isn’t how you win it all though.
You win with high end talent. It’s usually better from a cost perspective to draft that talent.
If you’re trying to trade for high end talent at the deadline that’s an indication that your team isn’t very good. That’s a thing the Rangers have unfortunately done a lot in the past.
Tarasenko was a depth trade.
Kane would not be a depth trade.
The goal is to either win the Cup before the clock runs out or to recognize that the core isn’t good enough to win before the clock runs out so that you can recoup assets and start over. We don’t yet know if this Rangers core is good enough. There is reason to believe it is. It is correct to invest in them for a couple more seasons (thru Igor’s contract).
The Blackhawks and Penguins have waited until after the clock ran out to start dealing. They are going to go through painful down years in the near future. The Blues have been proactive and will likely turnaround much faster.