Machinehead
HFNYR MVP
In 2010, the team missed the playoffs with an aging and pretty bad group. Outside of 2009 pick Chris Kreider, the farm looked pretty underwhelming. The #2 prospect at that point was probably Evgeny Grachev. The top of the pool was mostly littered with guys who never made it.Don't get a head of yourself. We're not even done with the teardown yet. You dont know they wont be a better team in 2 years. Hell, theyll probably be a better team in 2 months as these these sad sack veterans are starting to go.
Within a couple of months, the team signed Mats Zuccarello. The summer prior they traded for a guy named Ryan McDonagh. A 2008 2nd rounder by the name of Derek Stepan exceeded expectations. Guys like Dubinsky and Callahan were handed bigger roles and hit.
Within two years, the team finished 1st in the East and kicked off their best run of hockey since 1994.
Eventually, when things started to take shape, Dubinsky and Callahan were moved to fill other holes. Three years after the shootout loss in Philly, they traded Gaborik for effectively their top line center in a window-revitalizing move.
There's a bit of luck there, but the point is, you just never know what's going to happen. I mentioned it about the Devils the other day: outside of a few big pieces, very little of their lineup took shape through the draft. You could say the same about Florida besides Barkov (and I guess Ekblad but he's really meh tbh).
Drafting is important and high picks are good. I think when there's an opportunity to step back and pick high, you do it. This year, to me, is that opportunity. That being said, a lot goes into building a team. There's also trades and signings, plus there will be draft surprised along the line, where guys you didn't think are big end up being big.
A lot of people are pushing for them to have a vision. Just being bad isn't a vision.
By all means, don't set a time limit where you have to be good by such and such year, but get good players that fit the vision now and see where that takes you.