That's the downside of the deal, we traded one of our best assets to not solve a major problem.
I partially agree here, I mean I think at the end of the day we still solved a problem. While not a Center, he's a game breaking talent and instantly helps the offensive outlook of this team which we also desperately needed.
Now the key to keeping that momentum is retaining Radulov, and either keeping Galchenyuk or trading him in a package for an even better Center. If we turn around and trade Galchenyuk for a D-man, this trade could be nothing more than a sideways move.