They picked up a bunch of defensemen with Muzzin traits. But you're not going to find 6 clones of a player as good and rare as Muzzin, and you wouldn't really want to anyway. Muzzin is one of the kinds of defensemen you want. Because what actually makes a good blueline is a good range and balance of skills and traits that can compliment each other and fill different roles. That's exactly what we had, and it led to the best defensive results this team has gotten in decades.
I was pretty happy with Dubas when he was here, but thought it was time for him to move on for sure.
Since then, I have felt the change in team construction and make-up under Treliving and while we can say Dubas would have done the same, we would have nothing to base this on.
Berube is a much different coach than Keefe. He coaches a different structure and style, certainly more of a north-south team and less of a possession oriented approach. He also seems to demand or earn an accountability from players with how he manages the lineup and roster. Not with a heavy hand but he seems to have trust in the players and they seem to respect him.
Our D now including Tanev, McCabe (I know he didn't acquire him, but he added around him and re-signed him), Carlo, OEL, and Myers (possibly Hakanpaa as depth) is not something we gave seen before here.
Obviously Stolarz is much better than Samsonov, Mrazek, etc.
He also seems to be building a team with less reliance on rentals and less turnover and churn.
Most importantly, Marner and Tavares are not signed yet. This is a very important factor in our team playoff make-up, IMO.
So I was not and am not anti-Dubas, but I do believe we are better off having Treliving the past 18 months.