Each front office has its ability graded in six categories: roster building, cap management, drafting and development, trading, free agency and vision.
This is the sixth annual version of the list, and it gets bigger and bigger every year. This year there were nearly 17,000 responses for those voting on just their favourite team and 650 for the full-team survey. The vast user base here in each market has been really beneficial in figuring out where different fan bases stand with much more specificity than the public could muster on its own. It’s always nice to see the dichotomy between the two judgments, but what the fans say about their own teams is definitely becoming a much bigger focal point.
In total there were 12 teams with over 500 votes, 24 with over 250 and all but two, Florida and Seattle, were over 150 votes. At those numbers, the confidence interval is generally pretty small, though that’s also based on those participating in the survey, a majority of which are subscribers of The Athletic. That may not be the truest reflection of the entire hockey population, as it’s selectively biased toward those dedicated enough to subscribe (and likely have a more analytical slant). But it should still be close enough to gauge the temperature of how strong each front office is, especially considering how well-informed the subscribers here are.
So what do those well-informed subscribers think about each team’s front office? Here’s how every team stacks up.
Submitted responses were edited for style and clarity.
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