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As a realistic Red Wings fan, you have to give the nod to Buffalo. They have a large advantage offensively as well as a slight advantage defensively. Levi is a much better prospect than Cossa who appears to be a bust thus far.
As far as the management, the nod also goes to Buffalo. Yzerman is an overrated messiah to unknowledgeable Red Wings fans who has made tons of errors and developed a team with 0 offensive prospects. The ultimate huge difference though, is the collapse of Vrana with such an otherwise barren offensive team
I don't follow Buffalo so I can't comment on their talent however I can comment on the Wings because I have followed their progress for years. Players not mentioned are Michael Rasmussen who is a center, 23 years old, and 8th on the team in scoring while typically on the third line. There is also Joe Veleno, also 23, in his first full year in the NHL. These are not really prospects anymore but full-time NHLers.
In addition, the prospects list not mentioned is Amadeus Lombardi who was just signed and is currently 5th in scoring in the OHL. The list of prospects is much longer but the reality of the Wings had to waive Vrana (he cleared waivers!) in order to keep Velano and Berggren in the lineup because they earned it.
Also if you mention Larkin as the captain but the rest of the top line is Bertuzzi and Fabri who are only 27. I believe only Chariot and Perron are over 30 and they were brought in for experience.
I mean being gifted 1st overal picks left and right like Buffalo isn't a luxury Detroit has had but still they're being build for longevity. It's not the team that's going to put up the most goals in the entire league, but they'll be the toughest to play against. Hell, the rebuild isn't even over and the team is out performing their projections. Detroit's entire front office all the way down to the equipment managers are just elite.
The pro Wings comments are pretty funny. The summary is Buffalo is better currently and has better prospects but the Wings fans have blind faith in an undeserving Yzerman. Uhhh OK😅
Short term buffalo, long term Detroit. Buffalo has a ton of top picks, including #1s. Those get expensive quick. Stevie is building the farm to allow rolling once guys get too expensive.
100% wings
I like what Buffalo has going. As a wings fan I’m super excited about our future. Both have great young talent
Definitely been tough last 10 or so years for the wings would love to see the stories franchise get back to winning. And for buffalo well they deserve to win it’s been few and far between when they’ve been good
Buffalo wins in talent wise because all those years with top 5 picks for decades. Wings overall will gain on it though with better overall organization
History dosen't lie. The Wings are a historically much better franchise, and Buffalo has never done anything. Wings all day with this debate. The Yzerplan is masterful.
Redwings for sure. Buffalo doesn't have the depth coming up like detroit does
Zadina is straight garbage and will be moved for nothing this summer
The answer is New Jersey Devils.
Go Wings!
This wasn't a biased conclusion at all lol
Something to keep in mind when assessing Cossa as a pick is that he plays in front of a very shoddy Walleye team in the ECHL, and is really only there because Nedeljkovic needs his conditioning in Grand Rapids a little bit more urgently. He's seeing a boatload of pucks, and despite his team's porous defense, he's done much to earn praise. I wouldn't be so quick to speculate whether Wallstedt was the better acquisition, or at the very least I think the gap in goaltending is a lot narrower than what came across in your evaluation.
we need these teams into the playoffs again.. same old same old pittsburgh-washinton-boston series are boring
I think buffalo has more talent rn but I think you have to give it to the redwings cause we got Stevie Y at the helm
As a Red Wings fan I would give the advantage to Buffalo.
Offense: Detroit has no RHC in the pipeline as well as needs at LW to be addressed.
Defense: 21 to 22 year old LHD prospects are not panning out (Sebrango, McIssac and Johansson) RHD Tuomistro will go unsigned as a high second round pick. Wallinder will be in the AHL next year
Zadina is starting to be a plus player best hockey of his career right now. Trade or play coming for a lot by March