charliemurphy
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Top 5 pick. No doubt. Gotta get multiple 1st rounders for this draft... stick to the plan.
If it's between the two, I go with the a top 5 pick.
As we've seen this season, even with a prospect pool that is ranked at or near the top of the league, there are a lot of variables that can derail even the best laid plans and hopes.
I think we need more ammo, and I think this is probably the last draft where we actively go in and seek it.
But, in full disclosure, my mindset has always leaned toward losing some battles to win a war.
Exactly right. Compete, but need to be realistic in expectations and opportunistic at TDL & draft. As Edge said, and I agree, this is probably the last stage for the asset gathering via lottery picks & acquisitions at TDL.This captures my views since this whole rebuilding process started.
Instant Gratification rarely yields long term positive results.
The Rangers have the 3rd toughest schedule remaining. Their opponents have a .572 winning percentage.
It's going to jump to #1 after they finish off their b2b's against the worst team in the league.
Exactly right. Compete, but need to be realistic in expectations and opportunistic at TDL & draft. As Edge said, and I agree, this is probably the last stage for the asset gathering via lottery picks & acquisitions at TDL.
Problem for some people will be that they will again have completely unrealistic expectations of the team. And when those expectations are naturally not met, they will blame management and we will get to hear about the failed rebuild.
It gets really hard post-deadline, they will fall hard if they hopefully sell. 8 of 13 before the deadline against DET (2), BUF, LA, WIN, MIN, CHI and SJ will get them a solid amount of wins I'm guessing.
And for those who are quick to dump Buchnevich, Duclair says hi from the all star game.
Thats going to be such a small portion of the fan base, that group is basically already doing it or forecasting doomsday via incorrectly citing the Sabres or Oilers.
The "letter" literally went out less than 2 years ago. They're primed to take a pretty massive step forward next season. a 2.5 year turn around is pretty quick, much faster than I think any one here could have realistically expected.
If they aren't fighting for or in a playoff spot at this time next year, something went wrong.
This is where I think that we need to be careful. What is your definition of "massive"? My expectation of them is that they will be a "cusp" team next year. So when you say fighting for a playoff spot, I see it as competing for one of the last playoff spots. Whether they get in or not, that would represent a pretty big step forward. At least to me. I think if your expectation is that this team is firmly in a playoff spot a year from now, you may be in for disappointment.The "letter" literally went out less than 2 years ago. They're primed to take a pretty massive step forward next season. a 2.5 year turn around is pretty quick, much faster than I think any one here could have realistically expected.
If they aren't fighting for or in a playoff spot at this time next year, something went wrong.
This is where I think that we need to be careful. What is your definition of "massive"? My expectation of them is that they will be a "cusp" team next year. So when you say fighting for a playoff spot, I see it as competing for one of the last playoff spots. Whether they get in or not, that would represent a pretty big step forward. At least to me. I think if your expectation is that this team is firmly in a playoff spot a year from now, you may be in for disappointment.
This is where I think that we need to be careful. What is your definition of "massive"? My expectation of them is that they will be a "cusp" team next year. So when you say fighting for a playoff spot, I see it as competing for one of the last playoff spots. Whether they get in or not, that would represent a pretty big step forward. At least to me. I think if your expectation is that this team is firmly in a playoff spot a year from now, you may be in for disappointment.
I agree it’s annoying as all hell to see fan bases and “muh future” year after year. If you always focus on the future, you won’t win anything. You have to go for it sometimes. But in this case, I say one more year of rebuilding. Sell this TDL, and then start to become competitive next year. That was always what I envisioned them doing. Then, when the Hank, Staal, and Smith contracts are up, you can start really competing.So, for the next season and a half, don't try to win....just lose for a chance at a better pick?
Then tell us why any fans should show up to watch them? For the joy of losing?
Ohhhh....this is how you build a team....cause it's always about the far future....every year. It's not only "wait till next year"...its keep playing for years down the road...and when those years come up, well then....just lose for the following year. Brilliant!
Can we get a date when it's okay to try to win again....this is all just so confusing.
nah...you don't see anywhere in my post where I say to stop the rebuilding...I am certainly a believer in it....but the narrative will be that every year we need to lose to get a better chance at a higher pick. My question is when is it okay to root for wins again? This is year 3 of the rebuild....and next year will be year 4...and so on, and so on. I ask again....when is it okay to want to win again?This type of thinking, aka lack of patience, is what leads to the dreaded middle. You don't want it done right, you want it done fast.
I don't see any reason why they shouldn't be.
If they are where they are this year and injuries aren't a factor, something went terribly wrong.
You don;t see why they shouldn't be what? Firmly entrenched at a playoff team at this time next year? I think that you are setting yourself up for some very real disappointment. They are not going to be ready for that, IMO. Now compete as a cusp team? Sure.I don't see any reason why they shouldn't be.
If they are where they are this year and injuries aren't a factor, something went terribly wrong.
Completely agree with this. I think that anyone expecting more than that (being a bubble team) is going to be setting themselves up for major disappointment (and we will get to hear how the coaching staff and management are failing the franchise, as opposed to having unrealistic expectations). Next year should be the beginning of the rise, and the following year should be the beginning of what should be a successful run. Or so I hope. That is also when you will probably see one of those Nash type of trades to come along.As we've discussed, this is more or less where I see them next year. I think they're a bubble team next year --- and one that might make a deadline move if they feel it gets them over the top. Next year is the start of the next chapter for this team, but the chapter isn't going to begin and end within 2020-21. I think they might start resembling the team we really hope they can become during the 2021-22 season.
nah...you don't see anywhere in my post where I say to stop the rebuilding...I am certainly a believer in it....but the narrative will be that every year we need to lose to get a better chance at a higher pick. My question is when is it okay to root for wins again? This is year 3 of the rebuild....and next year will be year 4...and so on, and so on. I ask again....when is it okay to want to win again?
Is it after we hoard as many pics as possible? Or when we are able to win it all, and not be in "the dreaded middle".....going from getting a high draft pick right to Stanley Cup Champions seems to be what you are saying....when does that happen?
Do they need a #1 D? Sure. Those do not grow on trees. Maybe they can get luck and find another Trouba clone and have a competent top pair.I don’t care what anyone says. We need a young, cost-controlled center with elite upside. Someone who makes players around him better. Getting someone like that in a trade is nearly impossible, unless the player really doesn’t want to play for the team that drafted him. Finding an undrafted FA like that? Even harder. So that only leaves the draft. Panarin is great, and even if we don’t get that C, we’ll have a chance with him. Kakko should also help a lot, although I don’t think he will be nearly as good as Panarin. We also don’t have a true 1D, and while K’Andre may have that upside, it is much more likely he becomes a good top 4. Igor could maybe steal us a Cup one year, but I wouldn’t bet a lot of money on it.
We need to be competitive for a long time. In my opinion, it’s better to have a small window for a long time than to have a huge window for only a couple years.