The disconnect from reality here is very interesting.
According to some we have 2 low value goaltenders that need to be moved. If they are not moved we lose them. Since the value, according to some is low, the loss would be minimal.
So...Stan decides to move them quickly for minimal return even though there could be many suitors later if an injury or 2 occur.
With Sharp, many believe he is a great desirable albeit expensive asset. Apparently the trade offers have been underwhelming thus he remains an unaffordable Blackhawk.
So...Stan decides to wait and extract more value in trade. This, despite the fact that time is not on his side as the list of potential trading partners dwindles and the Hawks financial noose ratchets tighter each day that passes.
Welcome to HF, where King is spelled S T A N and individual reason is left at the door.
Move em quick - Doing them a favor
Move em slow- waiting for better offers
Move em for nothing - There is no market
Move em for something - Hail the King
Move Saad - he asked for too much had to be moved
Sign some players to 2 Mill above value - we had to keep them, they would have got more as UFA
Save 200k on a contract of a 4th liner - He is a hero
Suggest trading Crawford - Head needs to be checked
If Stan trades Crawford - All bow and praise, it was the right move to have better depth
Sign AA to a ridiculous long contract - missing #2 center "but but we won 2 cups without" shut up!