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Maybe it's just a big fear of mine in light of Lou not having found a way to get rid of Bailey other than to pawn off a second (which I felt was failure), but Bailey wasn't a guy he acquired and well, he just couldn't play anymore.
Pageau is a Lou guy. And he can still play.
There are plenty of teams out there that could use him and several have too many youngsters in the organization to sign 'em all anyways.
If paying someone is what it takes to move him, you don't move him.
I'll be shocked - and terribly disappointed in the owners - if Lou's allowed to go that route again.
It would be utter failure, especially in light of the fact that this was actually a guy Lou paid to bring in and then dished out that long contract to. You wanna move Pageau and 2nd, then you better be getting a useful return in the process.
More "cap space and a roster spot" just doesn't cut it here.
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I know many don't think about it, but things still reek around these parts for Lou having been allowed to separate from Trotz just to hire Lambert and then get to fire him as well with no consequence. We've seen too many instances in the world of pro sports where that meant the GM takes his hat too.
I do not agree with your bolded here. Pageau just looks like a shell of his former self after being injured in one of the playoff runs against Tampa and never looking the same. While I agree with a good amount of your post if Lou does not move on from Pageau this offseason it will be a major disappointment for me. The only thing worse than making a mistake is doubling down on your mistake.
Just to add there is so much that happened with Pageau I cannot blame Lou for. COVID screwed the cap (and also gave the Isles Pelech back and a playoff spot), Pageau's injury screwed his value to the team as well. That all being said he is the GM.