By any measure, so far, the season is a success.
The number of kids, more than expected, have got significant minutes in a playoff push which is crucial to development.
Yes, special teams is an embarrassment and coaching is the primary reason. There has been no desire to make dramatic changes.
This year has sped up the rebuild by at least one year if not two. I'm trying to take the larger picture into focus. Making the playoffs is obviously the
focal point and if we do, that will speed up development that much more.
Blake seems to have his finger on the pulse of the org. and hopefully doesn't rush things too much with trades and makes upgrades in the
off season & draft day trades. The pipeline is solid if not spectacular and the time will come to pull the trigger on a serious move. I don't
believe that time is now.
Hopefully, we play Vegas or Edmonton in the first round cos we can beat them both. If we get everyone back healthy, which it looks like we will, who knows
what we can do. We have an identity that we play up to, goaltending is good enough and promising youngsters will taste what it really is about. And you really find out who is worth keeping and who to move. I don't think we can beat anyone else due to our clear lack of size & grit. Calgary, Colorado, St Louis, Minny & Nashville would push us around all game, like Vegas did in 2018. Of course I can be wrong (fingers crossed). We're not there yet but a lot closer than most of us thought we would be at this point.
I'm keeping the faith.