I voted that we are going to trade away Roy and/or Kaliyev, but I think, while there could be a mid-level transaction for a goalie or small-depth acquisition, we won't see any major deals and will keep our 1st round pick. The Kings like wasting away their assets and not dealing them out for the most part. I think Blake is dead in the water, mostly because of his own doing but also because I don't see ownership approving him making a major deal and sending out the 1st + prospect ++ at the deadline. He is handcuffed because of the cap which he admitted during the presser when he said that he is looking at Arvidsson as their deadline acquisition because they have to keep cap space available for his return.
I would be surprised if there was something big outside of some sort of miracle PLD move which can both be good or bad. It is sort of a damned deal now where you don't know what to do. You want him off the team, but you don't want to pay three 1st round picks to get rid of his contract while at the same time, as abysmal as he is, you just know he is going to play better, or closer to that 20g+ 60p+ player when he is off the roster and you might as well hang onto him because there is no going back and will see how he fares under different ownership, coaching, and getting used to a season or two under a different system which might be better for him blah blah.
This team is hosed and locked into place. When healthy, it can't even roll a 23-man roster. It financially can't do anything outside of trading away players if it continues to slide. At this point, I don't even want to get rid of anyone, just have them last until a new front office takes the reigns and gets another chance to right the ship and do right by some of the players.
Honestly, losing Kaliyev and Roy is just stupid. Kaliyev hasn't been a great gamebreaker or anything, but he is clearly good and belongs in the lineup. Like always, we just force our young players to play stupidly limited minutes and to play in situations ignoring their strengths. You just know he is going to be fine and a 20-30 goal scorer anywhere else. Roy is also slightly lame to lose because he is one of the few holding down the back end with reasonable competence. They just need to commit either way. Clarke isn't going anywhere and is being missused and Spence has been fine, but both are slightly redundant players. You either go full mobile and play Spence and Clarke and deal Roy, or you resign Roy and trade Spence. Gotta pull the pin sooner or later, but given this organization, I expect Spence to be in the pressbox for the next year and a half and lost to waiver sooner or later after he's been dazed going stir-crazy in the team suite.