I don’t really view Washington as a comparable, as the last time we had an Ovechkin level player was Lidstrom and he retired in 2012. I think St Louis and Carolina are good comparables for what we can reasonably expect.
The Blues had Pietrangelo and Erik Johnson as top 5 picks, but their North American scouting has been very good: Jaden Schwartz, Joel Edmundsom, Jordan Binnington, Colton Parayko, Jake Walman (Holland could not develop a top 4 dman, hence the Leddy and Walman trades), Ivan Barbashev, Robbie Fabbri, Vince Dunn, Jordan Kyrou, Tage Thompson, Robert Thomas, and Jake Neighbors have all been drafted by St Louis over the past 15 years.
The Canes have had 3 top-5 picks and 5 top-10 picks, but have never drafted a truly elite player. They’ve had success drafting out of Europe like we have, but again their North American scouting has been very good. Here are their guys who were not top 5 picks:
Jeff Skinner, Justin Faulk, Jaccob Slavin, Brett Pesce, Warren Fogele, Alex Nedeljovic (had to tradde for him since Holland couldn’t draft and develop a goalie since Howard), Jake Bean, Morgan Geekie, and Seth Jarvis. This doesn’t include Noah Hanafin, Andrei Svechnikov or Elias Lindholm.
So teams who have never had an all-time great player and have had success were very good at drafting out of North America, while our drafting and development has been crap. I have pointed this out, but people tend to get upset when I bring this up. We can’t be as bad as we’ve been drafting out of the biggest talent pool in the world. Has Yzerman fixed this? I have my doubts. This has been a problem going back to Holland and Jim Nill. This is my one area of pessimism with Detroit’s rebuild.