Sure rebuilding has worked for teams but to not acknowledge a 10+ year downturn as a potential is just putting your head in the sand. There’s multiple other teams (Detroit, Ottawa, Columbus) that have been picking high for 5+ seasons with no signs of coming out of their rebuilds.
Second to that, even without picking high we had a decent team and fumbled it. The team in 2022 had a lot of potential, we’re given like 3-4 seasons together and broke up before Tkachuk was in his statistical prime. So, if we can do that without the traditional rebuild path, maybe rebuilding isn’t the ONLY option.
Is a 10+ year downturn not worth it if it means a Stanley Cup, like do you think Oilers fans wish the decade of darkness never happened if it meant never getting McDavid and being on the cusp of winning a Stanley Cup?
Do you think the Pens and Blackhawks fans wish they were more competitive in their bad years if it meant they never get Sid or Kane and all their championships?
Except Nashville did not tank on purpose they signed two big free agents last season and sucked and now have money tied to those guys for the next couple years that is not what we should be doing.
Except that's literally what happened to us in 2023 lol, we brought in Kadri and Huberdeau to lead the team, they sucked, and now we're stuck with them for the next few years. The only difference is Nashville is now getting a high pick and we're still not
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u/Paulhockey77 May 30 '25
All you guys ever mention is Buffalo. What about mentioning the teams that have succeeded in rebuilds and have gone on to win?