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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald
Yes. You have total control over what you getting and know what you have moving forward. Those assets have more value if you try and move them. Each year out you are then pushing your rebuild-retool out another year, and depending on draft position, pushing players out making the team even further.
IF they turn out CERTAIN ways. That's a lot of hope. Draft picks are unknowns and conditional draft picks are even greater unknowns. Trying to believe we're going to back into a top 10 draft pick is just sad. Work in absolutes, not in magic beans. Thinking Las Vegas is going to plummet to the bottom of the league is just wishful thinking. Look at what is projected to be on their 2025-26 roster.
Jack Eichel (29)
Mark Stone (33)
William Karlsson (33)
Ivan Barbashev (30)
Nicholas Roy (29)
Paul Cotter (26)
Brendan Brisson (22)
Pavel Dorofeyev (25)
Alex Pietrangleo (36)
Zach Whitecloud (27)
Nicolas Hague (27)
Ben Hutton (32)
Tobias Bjornfot (24)
Plus they will have over $45M in projected cap space to fill out the roster. Vegas is not going to stop being one of the most attractive teams in the league and being able to attract top talent. They are not going to fall off a cliff. Unless a meteor hits Las Vegas that is not going to be a top 10 lottery team. So how is this going to workout in certain ways?
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Stone could be done any year. Why are Cotter, Roy, Brisson and Dorofeyev even mentioned? Those guys aren’t impact players, and a couple aren’t even NHL guys. Same with Hutton and Bjornfot.
I get your argument but I also think you are really grasping at straws when you list those players. Mark Stone is the key to that team, if he’s not healthy, they miss the playoffs in 2026, that roster with those players you mentioned is ugly. You better to argue that they will land some big name free agents in Summer 2025 which will keep them competitive, this is more likely to happen.