Paul Bissonnette
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So, yeah, as you talk about these prospects,
I think rookie move given up that, that first rounder for Falk, but they do still have a lot of picks.
And also they have goaltending coming along the way with, uh, Augustine and with, uh, I always, uh, Kosa Kosa.
So you definitely got to shake things up this summer, right?
There's a lot of GMs last year that went out and did it and got guys who ended up helping out.
I mean, we have one coming on in about 30, 40 minutes here in Kyle Dubas.
He's got to have an unbelievable draft.
an unbelievable deadline in trying to shake things up.
And a lot of these prospects who are down in the AHL, like Yann's talked about, they do, a few of them have to pop and have to come up and eventually make impacts.
And I think that if you are able to see that growth next year and for them to squeak into playoffs, that's kind of the start of, all right, let's go on a run here where you're guaranteed postseason hockey, where you're
I personally, as frustrated as it is and as much of the same thing as we've seen over the last three, four years in March and fizzling out at the end of the year, you got to stick to the game plan and not hit the panic button.
That's it.
That's it.
I think you got to give it one more year, but we're going Braveheart execution style, Stevie Bong rips at the end of next year if they don't make playoffs.
And it pains me to say that because we're talking about an all-time great here.
I personally would have went after Robert Thomas.
Like, I think that's ridiculous.
And the other argument within the fan base is maybe after the Olympics, as good as Larkin was in the first half and as good as he was at Olympics, you know, his play regressed a little bit.
But we've all seen that from some guys who went to the Olympics playing all this crazy hockey.