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bustaheims said:Also, to really turn from a bottom feeder into a Cup contender, you have hit a couple homeruns outside the 1st round. You have find the Keiths, Letangs, etc, and they're much harder to put a timeline on finding. If you're lucky, you already have a couple guys like that in the system when you're bottoming out, but most teams don't, and a lot of teams never find them.
Which is where the Leafs lousy drafting under Burke and potentially Nonis really hurts the idea of a "quick" turnaround. If you look at the Blackhawks then in the three years prior to them drafting Kane and Toews in the top 3, they drafted Hjalmarrson, Bickell, Boland, Brouwer, Seabrook, Byfuglien and Crawford. Go back another year and you add Keith.
By comparison, in the three years prior to the Leafs run of picks in the top 10 the Leafs have...Kadri. And outside of people expecting big things from Garrett Sparks or Stuart Percy I don't think any of those players are going to develop into NHL regulars.
So this idea that the core of the team that'll shoot out of the basement next year is Nylander, Rielly, Marner and whoever the Leafs pick next year is further hampered by the fact that there's just not much of a base right now. The Blackhawks taking the leap forward that they did wasn't just because of their two teenaged superstars, it was that they had a whole bunch of 23 and 24 year old players who were able to competently fill roles. The Leafs aren't in that position.