Also, I was thinking about this last night. Can we really ever say that going after a big ticket UFA was the right decision for a team?
Ignore, for a second, the way we treat winning a Stanley cup as both the only acceptable outcome for a team and also something that justifies anything that precedes it.
When we talk about the big ticket free agents who helped their teams win cups, aren't we also talking about the teams that had to make the most bad decisions salary capwise? Would the Bruins have really been worse off if they hadn't signed Chara but could keep Kessel or Dougie Hamilton? Or if the Blackhawks didn't sign Hossa but kept Ladd or Byfuglien or Nick Leddy?
Probably, yes, as Chara and Hossa are the two best players there but I don't think it's that cut and dry. Signing big deal UFA's probably accelerates things and, I guess, allows for more control over the big ticket pieces you have but better in the long run? I'm unconvinced.