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I do understand. However, to what I bolded above, the Bruins have far far greater needs than a "serviceable bottom six forward". Given the state of our pipeline, you simply have to let go of lesser needs if you are to start to address greater needs.I can't say I'm too happy with this trade but it really depends on how far apart they were in negotiations (if the Bruins wanted him at all). If he ends up signing a friendly deal somewhere that the Bruins didn't offer I'd be even more upset. I'm not the biggest Frederic fan but even with his inconsistencies, at his age and with the right surrounding cast he is still, to me, a serviceable bottom six forward, and a pretty versatile one at that since he can play all three positions.
So again, this all depends on what he will be signing for in the future - getting a 2nd from St Louis in a weak draft that in all likelihood given the percentage of players picked in that spot won't amount to much, and even if they do will be years out, and a 2026 4th even farther out with less likelihood, the Bruins didn't get much.
I don't hold up much hope for Wanner - a 9th rated prospect on a very weak Oilers defense pool, one in which has added Alec Regula who the Bruins didn't bother keeping.
Unless Freddy was willing to sign a very friendly deal, you jettison him every day and twice on Sunday. And even then I'm not sure what he adds.
Anyone who watches a Bruins game moving forward and says "I miss Freddy out there" has been watching different hockey than me.
Nice kid and I wish him well - but when the radiator is starting to steam on your car you don't worry about the mud that's built up on your floormats. A time and place for everything.