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I love this team. See you next year.
Time to revamp this entire organization.
Don’t hire another GM with ties to this franchise. We need something completely fresh. This club is pushing 30 years old. It’s time for new blood, new ideas, and a new direction.
Fans are exhausted with the mushy middle. Outside of one Cup run and a couple of division titles, that’s all this team has ever been. Middle of the pack. A team that’s made the playoffs 16 times and gotten past the second round once. Once.
I want to contend. I’m tired of watching the same story play out every year. It feels like living in Groundhog Day. It’s predictable. It’s stale.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s been a fun ride. But we all knew where this was headed. That’s why so many of us wanted one year of tanking. One real reset. A chance at a true franchise player. Guys like Connor Bedard, Macklin Celebrini, Nathan MacKinnon, or Connor McDavid.
Those are the players you build around. The ones that change franchises. The ones that give you a real shot at a Cup and make the future exciting.
Yes, the Preds have some good young players, no denying that. But nothing truly elite. Nothing that makes you believe a championship window is opening. Even last draft, they had a chance to take arguably the best goal scorer available and passed for a safer pick. I like Martin, and it’s too early to judge that decision, but it speaks to a larger pattern. This organization rarely takes real swings.
That’s the problem. There’s no urgency to get to the next level. Ownership and management feel content being competitive, not dangerous. That’s not enough.
Serious change is long overdue. I hope this offseason finally brings it.
See you all in the fall.