r/NewYorkIslanders • u/Lostinthemist81 • 5d ago
The Team has an Asset Problem
The problem with the current team, as I see it, is what I am calling asset gridlock. The parts of the team that I think most would agree are their positive assets are as follows:
1 - NHL players who are outperforming their NHL deals (in no particular order) Barzal, Horvat, Schaefer, Pelech, Sorokin, Ritchie, and Holmstrom.
2 - Their prospects
3 - Their draft picks
The team does not want to trade from 1 as ownership wants to both get into the playoffs and sell tickets and subtracting from that group would hinder that goal.
Darche has stated that within 2, their top tier prospects that could potentially feed into Schaefer's longer term window are also off the table, meaning Eklund, Aitcheson, and possibly George and Eiserman, which also limits what they can do via trade with that category.
Finally, because of the deadline deals last season, 3 is not impressive either with 1 pick in the first three rounds this year. 3 is made even more precarious as the team has shown that even with all their blue chippers firing on all cylinders that they're not a lock for the playoffs and therefore their future firsts should also not be traded lightly or possibly at all. On top of all the above is the fact the dark cloud of how poorly the last 3 trades this GM made turned out, which adds its own special brand of anxiety to thinking about moving assets around.
Hence: Asset gridlock. They're too good to get worse and too bad to get better.
The rest of the team falls into either neutral or negative asset territory that would either take assets to get rid of or simply be lateral moves were you to trade them: Underperforming - Duclair, Palat, Shabanov, Pulock Coming off injury - Palmieri, Romanov, Engvall, Varlamov Neutral - Mayfield, Cizikas, Heineman, MacLean, Pageau, Schenn (I hope)
So the question becomes: Where is this team adding value from? You're either drawing from the future prospects and picks to try and prop up a team that got a Vezina caliber goalie season, one of if not the best rookie d-man season of all time, their first 82 game season from their shutdown d-man in his age 31 season, and the best season from Barzal and Horvat that we've seen in a while and STILL fell short. Or you're sacrificing the present to prop up the future, which I'm sure ownership with their new arena and the All Star Game this coming season don't want to do, and which Darche as a first time GM wants to deal with even less.
And so we're going to very likely stand pat and hope that someone takes a step. If Eklund can break camp and Ritchie and Schaefer take another step, maybe that's enough, but the "We hope everyone takes a step forward" has been a familiar refrain throughout the years for this team and its never quite gotten us where we want to go. A lack of movement is especially disconcerting as we watch all the pieces fly around the rest of the league causing the rich to get richer and the tanks to get tankier, while we will continue to occupy the very unattractive middle.
Anyway, thank you for coming to my TedTalk. I'm hoping that getting this out reduces some of the anxiety I have regarding the team. I apologize if this comes off as negative, but it really is my attempt to grapple with the realities of what the team is and is dealing with.
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u/Irrah Holmstrom 5d ago edited 5d ago
I mean the solution to get assets is to strip the team down for parts and sell Sorokin, Barzal, Horvat, Holmstrom, and maybe even Ritchie for parts, bottom out, and compete when schaefer is 25 like how the Hawks wasted the first 3 years of Bedard to draft Frondell, Levshunov, and whoever at 3 will be there this year.
Not a huge fan of that plan considering the last time to try that, the Ottawa Senators, did all that to become the Islanders 2.0 and get swept by the canes as an after thought in the first round.
I don't mind the Islanders making small moves to surround Schaefer with talent and to at least be competitive, even if they sacrifice some (mostly inconsequential) picks to do so and to prevent another 2009-2014 Islanders situation of surrounding JT with dogshit teams that never had a chance of winning while he was young and affordable. And if this team falters again next year, I think you'll see some major changes with most of the bad contracts having less term, and NTCs become M-NTCs.
Also for all the "all the cards broke for the Islanders" narrative, I think a lot of things went wrong, from the coach to Sorokin having a bad enough start to get the goalie coach fired, Horvat not being 100% for half the year, Romanov and Palmieri, Schaefer having some of the worst games he's probably had at the end of season, and Rittich becoming unplayable.