Heroic Shrimp said:
Among the guys you listed as draft successes, here's the age they were when they first stuck in the NHL:
Keith: 22
Parayko: 22
Holtby: 23
Letang: 20
Quick: 22
Murray: 21
Did you have all of those guys pegged as future all-stars by the age of 20? Because Sandin is 19 and Liljegren is 20.
This is a fair point but it's also a reflection of the reality of how this team was built. If the team had slow rolled things, really torn it down in the rebuild and accumulated as many assets as possible before trying to win games then not only would they be likely to have slightly better top end prospects than Sandin and Liljegren but they'd also probably just have more defensive prospects who represent shots at landing that particular high impact player.
Not doing that does put a ton of pressure on Sandin and Liljegren to be those guys. So did using a bunch of other picks on forwards and not defensemen(the Korshkov pick, the Bracco/Dzierkals picks) and so on.
That may not be fair to Sandin or Liljegren but I do think that given the nature of the team and when contracts are going to be expiring that having those impacts quicker rather than later is probably going to be needed.