I feel like this move can't really be judged until we see what else Drury does. In a vacuum, I think a 2nd and a 4th for a rental 3C is a little on the steeper side. NYR is a team that struggles to generate 5 on 5 and this really does nothing to address that unless Wennberg somehow breaks out again and has good chemistry with whoever they put him with.
Unless we pick up a heavy hitter on RW, it seems like the plan is to just win games 2-1 and hope Igor gets hot in May. Not a horrible strategy, it's kind of worked for us before it just hasn't lead to a cup.
As reported, there has to be more coming. But without the 2nd round pick I find it hard to believe that our 1st alone with whatever garbage most fans are willing to give up isn't going to be enough to net a Vatrano.
My theory: Drury is waiting for some contenders to get their wingers (which has already happened) effectively leaving them out on Vatrano thereby lowering his value. If Vatrano goes before we can get him, it is what it is. I get the sense from this year's iteration of NYR that they're more paper tigers than legit contenders primarily due to the loss of Chytil, Fox still probably not being 100% and the fact that Kreider and Zibanejad have looked like 3rd liners at best all year
If Drury doesn't get a bigger fish offensively I would be pissed as a fan but I would get it; this years team just hasn't looked good enough despite their record to warrant selling the farm and going all in. But, devils advocate is that the East is trash this year and it might be the year to push all the chips in the middle.
Kind of wouldn't want to be Drury right now. If Mika and Kreider were playing to the level they're capable this year, it's an entirely different story and you go out and get everyone under the sun