I don't think that Boucher/Martin are particularly great at getting the best out of offensive players. Martin's style worked for the Sens because they quite frankly had an abundance of great two-way players. Really - look back at that team - outside of Havlat (who was my favorite player from that era), virtually every guy on that team played a 200ft game. The OP alluded to this.
I think we've let them figure it out on their own / coached them long enough. Sometimes a guy is who he is.
My suggestion is mix up the lines and let Green have the full year before considering a trade.
I don't believe this team is a contender with a 1-2 combo of Tkachuk-Stutzle up front. And I agree with
@BankStreetParade that Stutzle probably isn't the issue. Tkachuk is a fantastic support forward who has been relied on to carry the offense for many years now. It's a big ask. I think he's absolutely a core forward but I don't believe he has the talent to drive offense the way a superstar does.
Since a trade is out of the question for either of these two guys, you either hope that Tkachuk-Norris develop chemistry again and that different guys click with Stutzle, or you need to get creative and find a very good forward who can play with Tim. That will be tough because good ol' Pierre drained our assets and we're not in a position to trade a 1st or Yak.
I alluded to this lol I've been saying none of our forwards are 200ft players but everyone was 200ft players under Jacques.
Is it that all these guys were born as defense first players or did Jacques help develop that side of their game?
Like how much influence did Jacques have in Alfredsson, Hossa, bonk, fisher, arvedson, Schaefer, etc all be great 2 way players?
I'd have to go look at all these players scouting reports pre draft and see if they were known as super defensively responsible, because I don't remember hearing that, but also don't study juniors that much... especially not when I was like 10 years old lol
I agree with you that were missing a true #1 piece that Brady or stutzle don't seem to be...they don't have the Karlsson level of superstardom where they can drag a mediocre roster into the playoffs single handedly like we've seen from a handful of superstars. They're rare, but you don't need a generational talent...
My issue is you don't get that guy through trades often...you have to draft them.
So we either have to land a first overall pick which we'll never do...or we find a Datsyuk/stone/Alfredsson/Zetterberg type hall of famer with a 6th round pick...
Either way, I don't think this core wins a championship without an ever better player at the top.
So do we waste years or do we make a plan to get that player and then make sure to surround them properly?
We have good players, we just don't have a mega star that 8 or 9 out of 10 winners seem to have. They either have a superstar like a Crosby, Ovechkin, kucherov, kane or they have an ultra clutch player like a Bergeron or stone.
It's almost never just a solid team with no superstars. There are the rare LA or St Louis wins, but the big majority are set up with some type of superstar who's a top 5-10 player in the league at all positions year in and year out.
If you don't have that top 5-10 player, you're behind the 8 ball for sure.