Kane is not toast. He is still a highly skilled and creative offensive player.
The rebuild has not failed. When Stevie got here, the team was dead last in goals scored and last in goals allowed. Now the team is average in both categories. The team also has arguably the best defenseman in the NHL, one of the best young defensive pairings in the NHL, a top-ten goal scorer, and two promising goaltender prospects.
They do not have to get worse to get better again. They might get worse but one could foresee a season where Edvinsson becomes more polished offensively and cuts out some of his defensive lapses; where a full season of Faulk allows ASP to play sheltered third line minutes and develop physically; where Kasper has a bounce back from his sophomore slump; where some of the slow, old, and uninspired bottom six forwards are replaced by young and hungry prospects; and where Cossa gives them a more reliable option at #2 than Talbot was. It is not out of the question that some, if not all, of these improvements occur, and the team improves marginally enough to make the playoffs.
I would still like to see Stevie find this team’s Shanahan, and I’d like to see him make some changes in the front office (and no, I don’t want him to find this team’s Shanahan by hiring Shanahan to the front office). But I don’t think it is a terrible strategy to hold on until the CCR contracts are off the books and then plan to bring in one or two high end UFAs.