"It's been a tough two years in the desert in terms of watching our team, the rebuild in place and taking bad contracts, and now it's getting to the good stuff," general manager Bill Armstrong told NHL.com. "Listen, we're going to have some challenges. We're going have some moments we're not very good, but we've got an ability now to go to into the ring from the first day of training camp and have a good team and push to see how good we can become. That means trying to get to the [2024 NHL Trade Deadline] and being in the hunt, and that's not an easy task for us as an organization."