Gary Nylund
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- Oct 10, 2013
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Funny that you call this a one season move when here we are, years later and the only player left under contract to the team he went to from this trade is Kerfoot.The deal dubas made wasn't fir the good of the team.
It was a 1 season move. If Barrie was a 60 point player he'd price himself out of a new deal.
If he sucked we'd move on from him.
Dubas went after a 1 year rental as his target (after the brodie deal fell). That type of trade is a win now move which shows Dubas was looking to make a big move for the 2020 season.
Dubas won't obviously come out and say he wanted to make a big splash. However it was his second offseason. The previous year he'd signed JT and now he wanted to make another big name move which ended up being getting Barrie who was coming off a 60 pt season with the Avs.
You'll see since then he hasn't gone after many big names.
He's targeted depth Signings and guys who can play solid roles but aren't household names.
Brodie/Bunting/Kase/Mrazek(intention was to be able to be a 1a/1b).
He didn't chase big names after seeing the Tyson Barrie move flopped.
Avoid Pietrangelo, avoided Tarasenko who was on the block last offseason
Compared to Tavares, Kadri doesn't even register as a splash. Kadri was suspended two years in a row in the playoffs and if that wasn't enough, Tavares made him a somewhat redundant, overpaid 3rd line centre. These were very obvious reasons for trading the man, this splash stuff seems like nothing more than your imagination.
We didn't have the cap space to go after Pietrangelo so this is a rather strange tangent to go on.