deadhead
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Torts was playing both players top six minutes the last ten games, if he was that sick of them he'd have buried them. They weren't in the team's long-term plans but there was no reason to move them either.Then why trade him, as you have opined previously? There was an urgency that surpasses a hockey trade here, especially amid the Sucking Vortex of Centres in which the Flyers currently are. My unfounded speculation is that one or both of Frost and Farabee asked for a trade (although the diligent beats would have been all over this) or, more likely and widely expressed here these past 12 hours, Tortorella demanded that they be sent away. Neither Kuzmenko nor Pelletier move the needle on Flyers needs -- you pointed out what a bad fit Kuzmenko is for Tortorella -- and a mediocre 2nd and parody 2028 7th pick are terrible returns if Briere didn't have to make the deal.
Occam's Razor is at our throats.
I think it was more Briere patiently shopping while waiting to see if the team could put together a run that would delay decisions - he wouldn't have moved them now if he thought the team had a shot at the playoffs - not because he cares about the POs but b/c the players deserved the chance if they could make it happen.
When that run didn't materialize, Briere pulled the plug on the season. He knew what was out there in terms of offers - Kuzmenko seems more like a sop to Michkov than anything else - otherwise he's not a good fit. Pelletier is a depth addition, the fact he was a 1st rd pick is no more relevant than Farabee and Frost being 1st rd picks. It was basically dumping Farabee's contract and Frost for a 2nd and "B" prospect.
This move makes sense if Briere is going to initiate a fire sale, move out anyone with value who doesn't fit their future plans. Finish in the top ten, Colorado in the high teens, Edmonton in the high 20s, then #37, #40, #45 (CBJ), #50 (CGY). That's enough ammunition to target 3 or 4 players.