Good read. I appreciate the depth of your reply.seattleblue wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025 17:17 pmHere is where you have a legitimate question but you have to also acknowledge only three of those players were drafted by the Blues and three of them were acquired leveraging picks where the Blues were drafting in the 20s. The three players you cited we drafted 4, 16, 33. The latter two are the kind of picks they still do have and have been making.a smell of green grass wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025 16:43 pmOf the great prospects nearing the gate...seattleblue wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025 16:20 pmWell yeah they're pitied by many ... they have never won a Cup and haven't made the playoffs in a generation and have horrendous management. But nobody in Buffalo says they're .585 (although they're one of the two teams, Montreal being the other, with additionally Calgary if they win tonight, to ever miss with 96 pts) on a trajectory to reach the low .600s because they aren't. But the Blues are literally .585 right now. They were .561 last year and since then they've gotten some key additions and levelups and a coaching change and two years closer to the 2023 draft class arriving.a smell of green grass wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025 16:14 pmThat's what they say in Buffalo too, and their hopes are pinned on prospects that were selected TOP 5.seattleblue wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025 16:08 pmWhat I was saying earlier is this ship has sailed because they're .585 right now on a trajectory to the low .600s which is a standard deviation ahead of the .520 you are talking about. That's why I said IMO the question is moot earliera smell of green grass wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025 16:05 pmOur 2 options....seattleblue wrote: ↑17 Apr 2025 15:51 pm I think it was more like 1.4 out of every 10 per your numbers you posted which is small but significant in a world like you say doesn't have that much difference. I mean .383 is BRUTAL hockey
1) .383 and no chance to make it to playoffs.
Off-season is full of excitement regarding draft picks.
Future has hope.
The light can be seen at the end of the tunnel.
The kids know what name to put on their jersey.
2) .520 and no chance to make it pass Round 1 of playoffs.
Off-season is spent watching the teams that lost a few more than you pick up the next Ovechkin and Gretzky.
The kids buy no jersey because they don't know what name to put on it.
ASOGG is B_______ every day on BluesTalk.
Here in STL, we are anticipating greatness from guys that were selected at the end of Round 1.
The really funny thing about this is that STL fans feel sorry for Buffalo fans.
Which one replaces ROR?
Which one is as good as Tarasenko?
Barbashev?
Pietrangelo?
Young Schenn?
Bouwmeester?
Those poor B____ have some big shoes to fill.
I think they can acquire a scoring center(s) to accompany Thomas in the hockey trade/free agent market so that they have a comparable 1-2-3 to ROR-Schenn-Bozak with a young Dvorsky being analogous to a young Thomas. And Schenn is still at least short term viable even if he has a lot of miles. The captaincy of an up and coming team is buoying him.
I think it's going to be most difficult to replace an elite #1 defenseman because they don't have one in the system and it's difficult to trade for one. The rebuttal people make is that a team like Florida could win with a bunch of merely very good defenders, and the rebuttal to that is Ekblad went #1 overall, and the rebuttal to that is yeah but he's not really the "true #1 defenseman" in the traditional mold that we are talking about and wishing we had. I mean is Ekblad significantly better than Parayko? We have Parayko. So they are saying maybe Parayko plus four really strong defenders is a viable route as opposed to leaning on a top 3 (with a pinnacle #1 defenseman in the trio) for most minutes. Maybe. And if it's Parayko + four really strong defenders are Broberg, Fowler and Lindstein part of this in the near term too and can they add another player from outside the org to complement the group? Lot of unknowns but it's all in play now, and that to me is the fun of sports.
I hope that you are right.
In reply, I would caution you against being too accepting of the rebuild. While it's possible that we are on an upward trajectory, it's also possible that we are headed nowhere. I think that it is a major flaw to not give the fans at least 1 player to watch that is an NHL star while we muddle through mediocrity.