Yeah that was a killer not being able to get anything back for those high profile assets what a disaster.No no.
I'm talking about the offseason after that run where Weber and price virtually retired.
That was a huge part of their team just ripped away in one swoop and shoes that couldn't ever be filled in one offseason. Yet it didn't stop him from trading a first rounder and signing a vet like David savard that summer.
He still felt like he could march on somehow, and his lack of insight into the situation and unwillingness to adapt was alarming. He needed to go.