"Dubas sucks because he added a guy that played a top 6 role on the Cup championship team for a 3rd, but he didn't fit and he ended up with a 2nd," is certainly a take.
Yeah and he uses a ton of biased representation of that deal as well. He uses negative language to say guys like Smith and Karlsson had drops in production from what they did the year before, but doesn't actually provide how they produced.
Here's how the Smith trade went:
1. The Penguins traded a 2024 3rd for Smith
2. Smith put up 13 goals and 40 points in 76 games for the Penguins.
3. The Penguins trade Smith with $1.25 million in retention to the Rangers for a 2027 2nd.
How Seravalli frames that is:
1. The Penguins traded a 3rd for Smith.
2. Smith had a below average season where his goal production was cut in half.
3. The Penguins then traded Smith for a pick that is "one round higher in 2027 (!) that won't help the Penguins until 2030" and added $1.25 million in dead cap space.
It is so obviously written with an agenda that it reads like a biased HFBoards post. Calling a second rounder "a pick that is one round higher" is obviously intentional, because clearly saying "he traded a 3rd for a 2nd" makes Dubas look good. Same thing with adding the exclamation point after 2027 and saying "the pick won't help the Penguins until 2030".
He does the same thing with Karlsson, he mentions that Karlsson's production dropped by 45 points (rather than saying he had 55 points in 82 games and had a pretty decent year) and mentions the Sharks got a prospect massively producing from the deal (which isn't even true, the Sharks traded the Penguins 1st to draft Dickinson).