Nik the Trik said:Except they're not really. I get the idea that 4 high level prospects is "a good base to build around" but the reality is that the likelihood is that one of those guys won't turn out to be what we want them to be. We're not talking about four #1 or #2 picks here. We're talking about 4 guys picked #8, #5, #4 and wherever. As optimistic as I am about these guys individually, there's not a surefire top of the league guy among them(and the guy we know the most about, Rielly, is showing us mixed things about his ability to ever get there.)
I mean, I think I'm with you here for the most part. As much as I like Rielly/Marner/Nylander, none of them are that franchise-type player that every team needs. And unless we win the lottery the 2016 draft pick won't have that attribute either. So maybe I shouldn't have said that they're a good base to build around, but that them, plus Stamkos, would be a good base to build around. And that of course leads into your next point...
Nik the Trik said:So basically by building around the core you're suggesting you're either wagering heavily on at least one of the guys in the system to be an elite, top of the league sort of player, which the odds aren't good on, or you're expecting Stamkos to be that for the length of the deal which is also a mixed bag considering where he is right now.
Obviously, I've picked option number 2 here. Although I'm definitely not closing the door on one of those prospects (either Marner or Nylander) getting pretty close to joining Stamkos in that category down the line. I guess I understand the reservations about Stamkos being an elite talent, I just don't share them. I think his "struggles" (and remember, he scored 43 goals last season) are more tied to his surroundings than his talent. So yes, I'm comfortable in Stamkos being that elite/franchise player for this group for at least a good portion of his deal. I only go that far because nobody can say what a player or a team or even the league will look like 6-7 years from now. But I'd still be comfortable enough to take the Stamkos-plunge.
I suppose my biggest issue is that I don't really see how the alternative is that much better. Say we don't sign Stamkos and we have 2 more years of high-draft picks to select from. Well now we've got 6 high level prospects, decent chance that neither of the extra 2 will be franchise type players because even if we continue to be a bottom-3/5 team, which will start getting more difficult, the new lottery rules change everything. And then we would need to consider that 2 of them might not pan out how we'd like them to. I don't hate that alternative, I don't think signing Stamkos is the ONLY way for this team to contend, I'm just not convinced it's a better way.