Yeah the waiting years to rebuild thing is horsespit, not when teams turn things around very quickly by being efficient organizations. Right now, this team ain't that and there's nothing to suggest any optimism.
Sadly these quotes on the blurb on espn's half-season "awards" article speaks volumes:
Most forsaken player: Connor Bedard
The last thing you want to see from your franchise player in his second NHL season is the kind of vacant stare that Bedard has when
discussing the trajectory of the Blackhawks, which at this point is akin to a malfunctioning bottle rocket. Even in those moments when he should be able to celebrate personal achievement -- like reaching 100 career points faster than any other teenaged player in NHL history -- his thoughts circle back to how bad the Blackhawks have been.
Chicago stripped the roster down to the foundation so it could acquire a player like Bedard in the draft, and yet the landscape remains barren.
Where's the
Evgeni Malkin to his
Sidney Crosby? The
Nicklas Backstrom to his Ovechkin? The answer is "in future drafts," which probably isn't what Bedard wants to hear.