dalewood12
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Oettinger isn't "rapidly aging..."It reminds me a lot of the Detroit vs Colorado days at the height of their strength.
The answer is unlikely. Dallas has a good team but has some rapidly aging goalies and some potential cap issues. They remind me of St.Louis in power days of Detroit and Colorado. A good team but never good enough.
I see the Knights and Avs as the powerhouses and a big drop after that.
Oettinger isn't "rapidly aging..."
edit: We also don't have cap issues, we had that this season but next season will be much improved. Just an all around odd take.
Kuemper? I think you mean Khudobin, and Dallas has plenty of cap space to do the things that need doing. Dallas doesn't need to add pieces to improve, they need to be healthy. That's already happening.You still have Bishop and Kuemper both signed.
Dallas has 16 million in cap space with half a defense to sign including Heiskanen. They also have only 9 forwards signed.
If you do the math there is going to be issues especially if Dallas wants to add pieces to improve.
It reminds me a lot of the Detroit vs Colorado days at the height of their strength.
The answer is unlikely. Dallas has a good team but has some rapidly aging goalies and some potential cap issues. They remind me of St.Louis in power days of Detroit and Colorado. A good team but never good enough.
Dallas didn't even make the playoffs, so I'm not sure they're the best counterexample.