herman
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slapshot said:I don't share the view that tanking is the answer and history doesn't show any guarantees. While some teams with top picks, Chicago, Pittsburgh have won Stanley Cups with because of high picks, others teams that have accumulated them -- Edmonton, Washington, Ottawa previously -- haven't been able to parlay them in Stanley Cups.
Other teams, such as, LA, St.Louis, Anaheim, have had maybe one top five pick and a host of late first and even later picks that form their core.
On Anaheim, Getzlaf was 19th, Perry 28th, Kesler, 23rd, Fowler, 12th.
St.Louis, apart from Pietangelo at 4th, Tarasenko 16th, Oshie and Steen both 16th, Stastny 44, and Backus 62.
The Bruins, Habs, Red Wings and other top teams rosters, show a similar story.
The Leafs actually have three top 5 picks in their line-up in JVR, 2nd, Kessel and Rielly both 5th.
I personally don't think the Leafs have to blow it up entirely. I think they can retool by unloading Phaneuf and finding another solid d-man or two, like the Islander did with Boychuk and Leddy.
Land a new centre - like a Ryan O'Reilly. We need a upgrade down the middle. O'Rielly, Kadri, Bozak, fourth line big grinder centre would make more sense.
I would not trade Kessel unless it was an equal value offer, player for player. They Leafs need a head honcho forward that can take the spotlight away from Kessel, and he can just do his 35-40 goal thing. I actually remember during the strike shortened season and early last year, he was doing some back checking the media guys were starting to praise him for trying to play more of a two-way game. They have short term memories. Anyway, I just think he's gotten a bit fed up. Still, that is not an excuse. But I mean, when he sees the way Dion is playing some night - guys just walking around him - I am sure it doesn't just drive the fans crazy.
I would trade Reimer to eliminate that whole issue, and find veteran back-up who doesn't mind the role. Or audition the three Marlie goalies, Gibson, Sparks or Bibeau (may not want to rush the kid) to see if one of them can fill the role.
Anyway, blowing the whole thing up in desperation, will likely result in another decade of futility at least.
They simply need to draft better, trade better, develop their kids better and not blow their brains out on overpaid contracts.
Good analysis. My sense of the situation is that management feels similarly.