WarriorofTime
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There are certainly no guarantees, timing of when you rebuild matters a lot towards a ceiling as well. Sometimes you get stretches of multiple uninspiring years that don't have a very deep field of elite gamebreaking talent so even if you draft ok, you're just getting pretty good players instead of other years where you can have multiple superstars in consecutive drafts and really set teams rebuilding at that time well. COVID probably worst time to be rebuilding (young players not getting same level of development, established players still playing in bubble and more access to private facilities, etc.) which would favor competitive teams/re-tooling teams to hang around that level longer. Downer draft years compounded more if you pick some of the wrong players, aren't hitting any homeruns on your later picks, have a fairly uninspiring GM who is either doing the wrong things or just not doing anything and waiting around for draft picks to come rescue you. Drafting usually gives you good foundation and is best way to acquire franchise superstar talent, but you do have to do some work from there usually. Recent trend seem to be that rebuilding takes a really long time. Most of the teams at the top now had very extended periods of being bad, and most of the teams coming out of their rebuilds or trying to have taken a long time too (Buffalo in class of their own, but also Detroit, Ottawa, Anaheim, Utah and then looking behind them teams like San Jose, Chicago still a few years even if things go right as well)The way hockey work it is not easy-rewarding to have some long-term strategy it seem to me.
Take the RedWings, 2006-2022 only 2 coach, only 2 Gm since 1997, great ownership group and tradition, super consistent, long-term oriented.
Went all-in missing the playoff 9 years in a row since Datsyuk left....
They draft top 10 in :
2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023, 7 years in a row.
In 2017 they acquired via trade of veterans:
2-3-3-3-5-6-7 round
Lost:
5-7
In 2018 they got (some conditional not sure if they all triggered)
1-2-2-3-3-4-7
In 2019: 2-3
2020: 2-2-2-4
They entered the reconstruction with Svechnikov-Mantha-Larkin a promising start, Bertuzzi would show Top 6 forward sign soon enough.
Never traded away a single important prospect or first 3 round draft pick to accelerate the process, it was clear to them Lidstrom, Zetterberg, Datsyuk, Franzen left, Kronwall was not a star anymore, reconstruction, they won a lot and did not miss the playoff since forever so people will be ok with it.
And what happened.... This is not NFL football where 2-3 round pick as incredible value and let you possible pick the best player in the world at the position not yet in the NFL that will help you right away or next year because they are 21-22 already (and because there is like 24 positions and short career). All those picks.... do not mean much, it is more like the NBA in a sense.
Even first round pick, I would say even first overall pick, you better be in a strong year to matter that much, getting a Taylor Hall or better, you are on the lucky one.
We often think about the champion that draft their core, but do not keep track of those you tried 5 years plan and failed...
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