What are you even talking about?
You mean to say that Yzerman should have traded the prospects he inherited? Like most sane GM's, going around trading away their prospect pool mid rebuild.
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I have no idea what you are even talking about.
I've never said anything close to that.
Perhaps you don't understand what it is a GM does?
Picks, prospects, cap space, roster players... This what a GM is managing.
How effectively they do so is reflected in the on ice results.
After 4 seasons and 5 offseasons, the on ice results remain mediocre.
The prospect pool 5 years ago was top 10, it's arguably better today (5 more years of drafting in the top 10 + selling assets to add additional 1st & 2nd round picks makes that inevitable).
Nothing stated above suggests he should have "traded the prospects he inherited"... That's a silly inference to make.
But if the only evidence of the "success" of his tenure this far is that the Red Wings still have a top ranked prospect pool (as they did in 2018-19), that's a very low bar imo.
I'm not a wings fan, but I am a fan of Yzerman... I just don't think he's done a particularly good job with this rebuild. Which also does not mean that in 3-4 years the Wings won't finally be back in cup contention... 8 years is a long time, especially with the quality rebuild situation he walked into.
Hope that clears up your confusion