I don't want the Jackets to make the playoffs this year. That is, I don't want the Jackets to make the playoffs this year if Fedorov, Vyborny, and Peca are all still in the red, white, and blue.
As the Jackets give up three more first period goals tonight, it must be obvious to all watchers that this team is not playoff-worthy. I'm not a season ticket holder, so I don't feel that pinch in my wallet every time the Jackets lose. I don't feel like the organization owes me some kind of blockbuster just to prove that they want to win. No doubt they want to win, they're just not good enough, and if they mortgage the farm this season to make a desperate push that may or may not provide a first round drubbing by the likes of the Red Wings or Stars, the fans may not have a true Stanley Cup contender in this town for a very long time.
The future of this franchise rests on the shoulders of Nash, Zherdev, Brassard, Brule, Klesla, Russel and LeClaire. As these young players mature and emerge as true NHL stars, this franchise has an opportunity to not just be a playoff team, but a real championship contender. In the long term, Foote, Fedorov, and Peca will be players who passed through town in the infancy of the franchise. They will be forgotten sweaters on Hall of Fame resumes for a couple of those guys, but Nationwide Arena is never going to feature a statue of Foote, nor a number 91 jersey hanging from the rafters. It's time to turn those players into the commodities that they really are. Turn them into prospects and draft picks. When we finally emerge as a real contender, let's do it with such a surplus of talent that our organization is the envy of the league. Let's not trade a few wins this year for many wins later in the life of the franchise.
Be sure to hang on to Voracek, Legein, Mason, Methot, and Lindstrom and trade the rest of the minors if you want to. But do not give away our future on the slim possibility that we're going to make the top eight this year.
In reverse, if Foote's not likely to sign, and we can actually get a top prospect and a high draft pick for him, then why is he still in a CBJ sweater? Further, if the Dispatch's Aaron Portzline is right, and the Jackets could get as much as a first rounder for Fedorov or Peca, then why do we still have both of them on the roster? There doesn't seem to be much of a debate on this as far as I'm concerned.