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Originally Posted by Textcritic
It is not a "very poor way to build a team." It is building the team to be as competitive as possible in the short term, which will require expenditures in the long term. It is actually the most natural course of action, given the average age and trajectory of the current core. The team is just not primed for a rebuild, and likely won't be for another four or five years. That is just part of the cycle of sports.
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I don't understand how rebuild advocates don't see this...signing Lindholm is in fact more likely to lead to a full rebuild than not...we just have to wait a few more years.
The best case scenario of a more aggressive re-tool now actually working out (which is unlikely) would just mean the Huby and Kadri contracts actually come back to bite us when we're trying to be good. It's a recipe for perpetual mediocrity.