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Frank E said:I think I lost track of my point over the past day or so, but I think it was more to do with the assertion that Edmonton has done a good job of acquiring top end talent through losing a lot, for a long time. Granted, not planned, but still, job done. Not enough good 2nd-3rd round picks, but as I mentioned, I think those are much easier pieces to add on the fly.
I'm not saying that Edmonton planned to win a lottery, and planned to be awful. I'm just saying that the result of this terribleness is a pretty nice bunch of players with high ceilings, and a good framework to work with to build a champion.
Right...did you think anyone had said otherwise? That Edmonton hadn't collected a bunch of high ceiling players? Because they have but they didn't do it efficiently, they didn't do it by design and they really haven't done that great a job of it, even with the picks they had.
Assembling a top quality blueline, assembling a top flight goaltender...those are real question marks that aren't going to be easy to solve. Eberle, as you say, might fetch a player like Gardiner but...Gardiner isn't a great player. He doesn't make up the gap between Edmonton's defense and that of the better teams. That's a massive hole in Edmonton's future plans. That's where they are after 7 years of being terrible.