A complete youth movement almost never works unless you have a generational talent as part of that movement. If you really break down how the Kings won 2 Cups, you'll see how they executed it almost perfectly blending in veteran winning presence with youth. After consecutive 68 and 71 point seasons, they added Stoll, Greene, O'Donnell before the season started and Justin Williams at the trade deadline. Players who either got to the SCF or won the Cup. They improved by 8 points in Doughty's rookie season, then added Ryan Smyth and Rob Scuderi the following season and jumped to 101 points. Then added Penner then Richards and Carter who had also been deep in the playoffs and the rest is history.
We need to hope that a good number of Vilardi, Turcotte, Byfield/Stutzle, Arty, Madden, Bjornfot, Anderson and a goaltender turn out as frontline players. If they do, then they've already got 2 mentors (or more depending on how quickly they break in w/the big club) with high level experience in winning on the roster already. I think Drew, Kopi, Quick, Brown etc were energized by the young guys and I don't believe they rattle off 7 in a row or 10 of 13 without those vets providing leadership. Young teams without veteran leaders invariably don't know how to hold leads or finish games.
Exhibit A in how to groom a franchise player? Doughty. He had the perfect partners to start his career. Starting with Sean O'Donnell as a former Cup winner and steady vet. Then Rob Scuderi, again a Cup winner and steady vet the season after. What if they paired him with garbage like they have the last 5 years or so at the onset of his career? How would he have developed? It's why I believe that if Bjornfot makes the team out of camp you immediately pair him with Drew. Number 1, because Drew wants him to be his partner. Number 2, Bjornfot can learn from being on the ice with Doughty for 20 minutes a game. If Tobi turns out as a first pairing stay at home puck mover, that becomes a major win. Thinking farther ahead, when Drew's replacement is drafted, you slot him in with Bjornfot who pays it forward.
If things break right, the Kings are well positioned. They're going to have cap space to add Scuderi and Mitchell type players. They're going to have prospects and picks to trade for impact players like Richards and Carter. Hopefully Doughty and Kopitar are still impact players when this happens. Maybe not elite, but at the good to very good tier. If they've done their jobs then these kids will know how to win games. It's why I wasn't broken hearted by the team finishing well and losing lottery odds in the process. It's way more important that Kempe, Roy, Walker, Anderson, Vilardi, Iafallo and Petersen et al know what it's like to be on a team that's rolling rather than having their heads kicked in nightly. The lottery gods smiled on us for once. Well, maybe just a wink since we didn't win #1 overall, but better than a curse!