I don't know why people are so worked up about losing Manson when he hasn't played all that well following a stellar 2022 playoff run. He's either been hurt or mostly ineffective, those rare instances where he's fully healthy and actually using his physicality properly have been few and far between. Bottom line, you want to find a guy who isn't living up to his contract, look no further.
Do I think Malinski is a viable long-term replacement? No, but short term he was actually much better than Manson was this year. Lately he hasn't been, but I never thought he was a 4D to begin with.
Sure, get another big boy, I don't care, just get someone who can actually move properly and win board battles. That to me is way, way more important than some guy who throws his body around. Manson, to his credit, does move pretty well for a big guy, but I don't like the fact that he goes full Ryan Graves these days and jumps into the play WAY too often, and he's losing too many battles down low. I'd also add that I don't like him as a PKer but as I've stated before I think that's as much to do with Bednar's overly conservative system than anything else.