To be fair, I always thought Nylander was "the" trade chip, because of his contract structure and potential to play C.
Let's not forget his contract was "horrible" when it happened.
But it was so front loaded, I thought for sure he'd be the guy to get some way better player and a player of need.
I'd prefer to hang on to the guy now. Funny how things change. He's pretty much still all he's ever going to be, but he's been pretty reliable IMO, and his cap hit is looking just fine which is weird thinking back, and thinking about the cap crunch the pandemic caused.
Which is weird since they keep taking better teams to 7 games.