Daniel wrote: Thu Apr 17, 2025 11:27 am
FLPensFan wrote: Thu Apr 17, 2025 11:17 am
DelPen wrote: Thu Apr 17, 2025 11:12 am
Curious if the Rags give us the as it stands today the #11 pick or roll the dice that this was a fluke and they will be much better next year?
Unless by some miracle all three teams behind them win the bump them back I would bet they use this years pick but based on what I have seen they have a lot of issues behind the scenes that won’t be solved without a total overhaul of management and coaches so they could be even worse next year.
I get the part where people say they should be better and hanging onto next year's pick may be a slap to the current team. I would tend to agree with that. But, also as you said:
--There are rumors of Laviolette being on the outs.
--There are rumors of Drury being on the hot seat.
--A few young players recently said it was a struggle to get playing time over the vets.
--They dumped Trouba.
--Zibanejad and Kreider look to be slowing down.
They definitely have some issues, and I could see it being a toss up between keeping or giving us 2025 pick.
I think the only reason they give up the pick is the presumed depth of the 2026 draft.
Not to mention if they're close next year, they can use the 1st round pick for a playoff run rental. I have a feeling that might be more of a lure to give the Penguins this years 1st round than anything else. Easier to trade a 2026 1st round pick than a 2027 1st round pick during next winters trading deadline.
It's really a fine line for them. Panarin has only one more year there. Kreider has two. Zibanejad, Miller, Trocheck, Lafrenière are signed longer. Except for Laf, they're all in the 31-33 age range. That's their core. They have young players as well. Berard, Perreault, Othmann should get NHL time next season. Cuylle scored 20 goals this season. He's only 23.
Fox is their #1D. He had 3 consecutive seasons with 70+ points before having having 61 this season (so far). The other are all defense-first guys: Miller, Borgen, Soucy, Vaakanainen (and so was Trouba). Ruhwedel in the AHL too.
They shouldn't be this bad this season. They've taken the Presidents' Trophy curse to a whole new level... even though it's easy to point out that they relied too much on goaltending and special teams to be a top team. Their 5v5 play was meh when they were considered a contender. Special teams and goaltending fell apart this season.
Their PP is 27th this season. They were 3rd last season, 7th the season before and 4th the year before that.
Shesterkin SV% is .903 this season. He was .913 last season and .916 the season before. He had a .935 SV% the year he won the Vezina. He never had a year as bad as this one, statistically.
Their roster is very similar to what it was last season and they were the best team during the regular season. Drury can put it all on coaching if he's still their GM after the draft lottery. The play on the ice, the outcome, comments coming from different young players etc. make it very hard for Laviolette to come back.
Do they double down their roster will pick up their play next season with a new head coach? Or do they have Vancouver-like issues that might jeopardise another season along the way?