Hodge
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If it was so easy to trade one of the goalies it would have happened by now. There's also the Kane situation hanging over everything so no, it was never going to feasible to take on a Monahan-level salary which is basically the cutoff for actually getting a 1st round pick out of one of these trades.I think almost everyone understands that the DW era contracts are the key problem here and are mostly just expressing frustration at management's apparent continued lack of commitment to prioritizing getting futures. And yes, a camp dump at the scale of Monahan was likely out of reach, but smaller ones might not have been. I get that the bolded is rhetorical, but for the sake of argument, if replace all 5 with league min, it's only 125K short, which is readily covered by the impending goalie trade. This is obviously EA NHL 23 levels of management, but it's not unreasonable to hope the sharks make moves similar to this for futures.
Trading cap space for picks makes sense for teams like Arizona and Montreal that have $10M+ left over after building their entire roster. It's not a realistic option for a capped out team and while having an extra late 1st or 2nd round pick is better than not having one it isn't a realistic path to long term improvement either.
We haven't even entered the rebuild yet. Once Meier is traded and contracts like Labanc and Simek expire then the Sharks might be able to entertain these conversations.