TBLeafer said:
I guess I'm a little more optimistic than that. The current core starts with JVR and Kadri for at least 2 more seasons, unless we trade JVR, then it starts with Kadri.
Discounted are the likes of Bozak (who I think is as good as gone for futures this summer), Lupul (bury him in the AHL, buy him out, Robidas him, trade him ideally if at all possible, I don't care), Laich, PAP, etc.
Pittsburgh shows us this season that you really can't have too much of a good thing offensively.
New top six in no particular order with Stamkos:
Stamkos
JVR
Kadri
Matthews
Marner
Nylander
On D:
Rielly
Gardiner
Zaitsev (who really impressed Babcock)
Carrick
That's a really good start to a new core 10, IMO.
Now look at the depth:
Komarov
Brown
Sosh
Loov
Gauthier
Marincin
Hunwick
Kapanen
The future starts to look brighter.
I don't think it's a matter of optimism, I think it's a question of being patient with the development process. For example I think Marner might very well be a fantastic NHL player but until he actually is there's no rush to treat him like one.
I look at your lists, for instance, and I still have much of the same questions. There's no goaltending, our top 6 forwards has 4 centers and two wings, the defense is thin without a proven #1 and so on. These things can be addressed, sure, but until they are the Leafs are better off waiting on using the limited cap space they'll have on outside resources so as to tailor the team specifically to the talents they have once they establish themselves.
This is an analogy I've brought up before in reference to this but putting the cart before the horse isn't a question of excessive optimism, it's just a misreading of where the team is.