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Les Blackhawks prennent des risques en sortant de la phase de tanking sans un deuxième attaquant d’élite


Les Blackhawks prennent des risques en sortant de la phase de tanking sans un deuxième attaquant d’élite


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17 Comments

  1. forgottenastronauts

    That will be solved when the lottery is fixed next May.

  2. HammerofHeretics

    It’s hard enough to find a single truly elite prospect, much less a second.

    Beyond that, it’s not worth potentially stunting Bedard’s growth to try and gamble at the lottery again.

  3. Yankee_Viking

    Why do people realize we still have Hall. The guy can put up an easy 20-30 a year when hevplays a full season. Just bad luck last year.

  4. Jupjupboy

    Although our roster is improved from last year (partly because of FA & partly because of health) we are still going to be a bottom of the league team. We will still have a top 10 pick (at the very least).

    Surrounding Bedard and Nazar with some talent to help them progress individually won’t stunt our growth.

    I understand the sentiment behind the worrying, but I really don’t think that we are “out of the tanking stage” or progressing too quickly.

  5. Specialist_Boat_8479

    I’m not expecting us to be contenders this year but is it really that controversial to not want to tank 3 years in a row

  6. mikejc792

    Why does anyone think it’s unquestionable to think they draft top again?

  7. AARM2000

    To be honest, even with all of our improvements, I still think we are bottom-10 this season. I haven’t read much on next year’s draft, so I don’t know how deep it is or isn’t. Other bottom teams around us like Anaheim, Montréal, and Utah should in theory improve too. If we were to improve by 25 points this season, we would still be near the bottom going by last season’s standings.

    Basically, I agree with the need for another elite forward but I also think another season of being at the bottom would be bad for morale and development. I also think we will still be a lottery team, just not the greatest odds.

  8. DieHawkBlackHard_Fan

    It’s interesting to look at parallels to 2005, 06…07. I keep looking at veteran moves and ask myself is that the Sharp signing? Did we just draft our next two way grinder captain? Offensive juggernaut? We need to be patient. We have to understand this isn’t like the last rebuild.

  9. jackpotjones43

    Yep, tanking stage complete. Next up, freak out about everything else.

  10. CGRescueSwimmer

    It’s not « tank, tank », more like not spending wildly. Still early there Ben.

  11. Hungry_Toe_9555

    Still have Bedard, a ton of draft picks and young talent, plus sometimes a non top five pick becomes a star or trade for someone established. Still sitting pretty.

  12. hockeymatt22

    Different sport but look how tanking to acquire more talent worked out for the 76ers, if you can be a better team always be a better team. This mentality that every rebuild has to involve 3-5 years of top level picks to be a success is crazy

  13. loggingin2

    If you constantly tank you risk developing a losing culture. Ask Ottawa, early 2010s oilers, or Buffalo how hard that is to get out of.

    You have to eventually build up. The organization has to trust their scouting, player development, and coaching to bring players along.

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