The context of my post was at any point. Absolutely no prospect should be off the table, ever (unless player is in the franchise player category like Bedard)
It is the GM’s job to constantly be looking to upgrade the team, especially when that team is in a win now mode. After all the entire point of a season is to win the Stanley Cup. Obviously care has to be taken to ensure the cupboards are not bare. The Jets seem to have quite a few offensive minded prospects, and it is a position of strength for the org, so what does it hurt to explore all options to give this iteration of the Jets the best shot possible?
I’m not saying I want to trade him. But I trust Chevy, and would not be opposed to it in knowing that if it did happen I’m confident due diligence would have been done and all pros and cons weighed. Same goes for any of our prospects.
The Jets have a very good window over the next few years while out top guys are all in their primes and locked up. What better time to load up then now? I’m not talking a rental either. I’m talking about a youngish impact player with some term who can immediately step into a top 6 role or play RHD on our top pairing. Easier said than done I know, but what I do know is that in order to find that player, something of substance would have to go the other way. If that something happens to be Perfetti, so be it. In Chevy we trust.