I think Kingston is somewhat handcuffed with respect to what they can and cannot do.
The reality is, they have draft picks for sale. The younger “expendable” players dont’ seem to have a high ceiling. That makes it difficult to include them in any deals.
Additionally, the goaltending is good enough to get by and the upgrade cost would likely be prohibitive since the goaltending is adequate enough.
Kingston is scoring but they haven’t hit the rough section of the schedule quite yet. So, it is tough to really say if their offence translates to playoff ready.
It is still a little too early to fix a strategy but from my perspective, getting that 1st pairing D-Man with some leadership is ideal. That points more to Andonovski and Gibson. The question is whether draft picks can get either of those deals done. But, for me, if Kingston can only get one deal done, this is where they should focus their assets. If they can acquire a depth forward (preferably a centre) to play middle six then perfect.
It makes zero sense to move Hopkins. If they move him, they need to replace his production in another deal. Seems silly to me.
Things may change a bit leading up to the Holiday break but as of right now, this is what I think is needed. Anything else is just a cherry on top.