OldTimeHockey said:
moon111 said:
Most winning teams have that one top player. And you build around them. The Brian Burke era took allot of nothing and built a surrounding cast around nobody. Had there been that one young stud player, the Leafs would be in really great shape.
Name a team that has had success that are built around one top player?
Detroit wasn't a very good team. Ivan Boldirev was their 2nd highest scorer. But Yzerman was a franchise player. Without him, Detroit would of been good enough to stay out of the bottom 10 and good picks for years. You need a Yzerman.
Pittsburgh wasn't a very good team. Warren Young was their 2nd highest scorer. But Lemieux was a franchise player...
Dallas wasn't a very good team. Their 2nd highest scorer was Russ Courtnall, they built a team featuring Mike Modano.
Tampa Bay wasn't a very good team. Their top two scorers were Tucker and Clark. But Lecavalier was a franchise player at the time. They won the Cup...
A guy like Phil Kessel is a 'support' player. And a damn good one. But I would never expect someone like Luc Robitaille being the player to build around. And definitely not Bozak. Had the Leafs dipped just once to get a good pick, it could of made a huge difference. Picking 10th overall is a waste. You want you team to be dead last or a contender. Leafs were neither.