I'd love to hear your explanation of how we turn things around quickly.
Our D corp is a mess. Molendyk and Gibson are at least a full season away from playing together as a pair and even then, they'll be young and green coming into the NHL. Outside of Wilsby and Stastney, I'm not excited about anything else in the system.
Forward wise, say Svechkov, Novak, Evangelista and ZLH keep progressing, are these 4 middle six guys? With who we've drafted/acquired, we'd have to hit on Wood, Kemell, Surin, Edstrom and Stiga to round out a top 9. None of these guys are top 3 guys. So we've got a roster full of top 6 guys, maybe. I've said this in the past that if you have a really solid top 9 filled with true second line talent, you can compete at a high level, at least statistically speaking.
If we get a top 3 pick this year and can draft Hagens or Misa, that certainly helps. All that to say, if what I said is true about three second lines, that means these 9 guys would be averaging around 50-60 points each in the NHL and Hagens or Misa is over a PPG. No offense but when was the last time we drafted a player who's average 50-60 points a season that's stayed on the roster? Smith and Fiala are the only immediate two that come to mind.
So what gives you hope that we can turns this around quickly with certain guys aging out of this team and replacing them with the pieces we currently have in the system? Maybe, if Hagens or Misa comes in immediately and is a PPG player playing with Forsberg and other guys step up dramatically, it's a possibility. I just don't see it. I'd love to be wrong but how many times do we as a fan base get all excited about a prospect to be let down? Too often.