Long term is the easy choice for me. I’m not convinced 100% we lining ourselves up for it, as you need development and youngsters to keep coming and that’s one aspect about this regime that we haven’t seen yet. We’re using the picks and prospects for vets. Eventually you can run out of those chips when you need more the most.
Yeah, I'm in the "long term" camp as well in how Hank phrased it. You should strive to get in the playoffs every year because once there, anything can happen.
How well the recent draft picks pan out will be the determining factor on how successful this regime is. While they have traded away prospects/young players (Roy, Fleury, Luostarinen, Kuokkanen, etc...) for veteran help, they have also stocked up on draft picks and used most of those picks. 12 picks in 2019. 8 picks in 2020 (and Bokk and Keane through trades), 8 picks in this coming draft.
They are likely able to replace guys like Martinook/Paquette with Geekie/Lorentz (Francis picks), but in the next couple of years as guys like Trochek, Nino, Staal, etc.. all have their contracts expire, they are going to need some of these draft picks not only pan out, but be impact players (Drury, Rees, Jarvis, Suzuki, etc...)