EvenSteven
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Just about as rare as an 8th place team that was pretty much a gong show in the first half of the season, emptying the cupboard in an effort to go all in.Can anyone think of an example of a team trading their best player and then turning around and using those assets to go all-in on a run? Gotta be pretty rare if it has ever happened.
I’m not saying I expect MM to spend draft picks to go all in at this deadline, but just because he sold off Rehkopf doesn’t mean he’ll now continue the sell off of the rest of his valuable vets considering where his team is in the standings today.
But I think he’ll probably try to “have his cake and eat it too”. As Fischhaber suggests, he likely tries to improve this team on the cheap. But I don’t see his Nordh for 2nd’s and 3rd’s deal. More likely, MM preserves his 2nds and 3rds and fills needs via excess young players and later picks.
I don’t see us making big splashes. But a couple Chromiak calibre adds makes sense. Fill that second import spot either with Sale (unlikely but worth waiting until the last minute), or failing that, a selling teams veteran import who’s a rung or two below a Nordh calibre player.
Then pick up a decent, inexpensive middle six F or bottom pairing D to provide some veteran depth.
MM will know more than most of us on here the likelyhood of future flyers reporting. If he “knows” a couple more high end flyers are set to report this year or next, using young players who those flyers would bump down the lineup next year as trade chips this year would make some sense.