Gostisbehere? Sprong? Tarasenko? Gustafsson? Perron? Debrincat via trade can also be included for sake of argument. Who do you think other teams would have an easier time acquiring from us; the offensively gifted Berggren or the defensively/physically gifted Rasmussen? One archetype is dime-a-dozen, the other is highly coveted for a reason.
I was talking about forwards, but your definition of offensively "gifted" is really suspect when you add Tank and Gus. Burger hasn't done shit in the NHL, and Sprong is good at creating offense by himself but has no idea how to utilize his linemates.
Tank, Gus, and Perron are all past their prime. I actually liked Perron but he was too slow. It's also weird that you want to shift the argument to trades when you specifically said free agency.
Also, Raz' trade value is a 3rd as a TDL trade when his contract expires. Given his contract, he doesn't have much value until then, so yet another weird argument.
I said drafted or gambled on, i.e. acquired via other means. Acquiring Kiiskinen for example seemed like a pretty targeted move to shift talent in the pool from D to F, something it sounds like you should be in favor of.
I would be, except I liked the Gibson pick. I do think Stevie got good value since a 2nd was attached, but I was also disappointed that the pick was used to get rid of Walman.
While interesting, I have my doubts about the usefulness of analytics when it comes to the draft. Either way it's going to be 5+ years to know if they've cracked some secret sauce or not. The way they've talked about Beniers certainly doesn't sound like it was an analytics driven draft choice, nor was Wright some off-the-board analytics pick.
I'm talking about picks outside of the first round. We will indeed see how well it works out for them, because other teams will copy anything that works. It's interesting that they built an analytics team right off the bat while Holland had absolutely nothing, and I think Stevie has Bryan Campbell and one analyst (Kosinski).
Kind of missing the point. The total talent acquired is what matters, not which round it was drafted. You're acting as if we would get bonus points if Buum is a top pairing D and Edvinsson a 3rd pairing guy instead of the inverse happening. Or is your bar for a successful 2021 draft to get a top pairing D, a top 4D, a top 6F and a #1 goalie? I.e. the best draft of all time?
I'm not missing anything, bud. The overall success rate outside of round 1 sucks. The TOTAL sucks given the number of 2nd round picks this team had.
Stevie basically put himself into a situation where he's gonna get fired if all of his 1st round picks aren't home runs, because he lets Draper swing at pitches waaay outside the strike zone. We can revisit this in 3 or 4 years, but you'll forget by then and be hyping the latest pick by the new GM. I actually admire how some people can continue to be optimistic through so many years of suffering.