Agreed, but we should approach the NHL limit eventually. Anything less is silly.Shoalzie wroteCOLON
That guy obviously hits close to home with me but the Wings are also off-the-charts when it comes to getting value late in the draft.
We're entering the second season and the second year of accumulating talent. I'm fine with us continuing on with the same format but I think we all need to deal with tough decisions at some point where we have to say "this guy isn't going to cut it, I have to move on". So you strikeout with a prospect...they're not all going to be stars. If 4 years down the road, you have a guy that is stuck in the AHL and doesn't show any signs of taking the next step...then get rid of them. If someone wants to take them on in a trade...so be it. These guys have a shelf life...they can either be 15 year pros or they can become career minor leaguers or complete washouts after 3 years.
The question now seems to be how fast should we approach it.
Everyone should have to make tough decisions, but it should be ~2ish players a year you decide on not 4+.
Also for rebuilding teams consider this their assets are in picks and prospects. Teams that are going for it have a good 23 man roster plus some prospects, these teams HAVE to keep a full NHL team and then have limit spots for their prospects accordingly. Its a tricky situation for them.