I'd have liked to get a little more to take on Joseph in order to feel better about the cost we paid to move Hayes out. Realistically, the 3rd we just picked up could be roughly 20-40 spots later in the draft and I don't view Hayes as noticeably more of an anchor contract than Joseph. Hayes plays a more valuable position and had similar production in a drastically harder role than Joseph had last year. Even if you sell me that the positives for Joseph (namely age) make him more valuable in a vacuum, I don't think it is that much more valuable. All that said, it does make the pill much easier to swallow.
I like Faksa the player. I think he's still a really good defensive bottom 6 center who can genuinely contribute on the PK. We needed one of those, even if you say that this year is a complete throwaway. Having a guy who can eat all those minutes and support developing guys in the bottom 6 is a good thing to have even if you want to lose every game. I'd have liked to get a mid-late pick to take him, but I'm not losing sleep over not getting one. I don't think it is completely outside the realm of possibility that he could boost his rental value (with 50% retention) to a late 2nd rounder in a full season as our 3C.*
*I'm not convinced he is our 3C all year, but he should absolutely be well in the contention for that job heading to camp. Texier has played center one time in the NHL and his last 2 seasons were on the wing. Buch has only had a couple experimental center runs in his pro career and very well might get traded. Schenn has made a good argument that he's better suited on the wing at this stage in his career. Dvorsky hasn't remotely proven NHL readiness and Dean had a real up and down season last year. I see a pretty wide competition for center spots and Faksa very well might show the team that he's not capable of being more than a 4C. But he should very much be in the running for that 3C job and there is an argument that he will be the frontrunner for it by the time camp opens.