The thing to me about Gibson is that he's got that Fuhr / Smith competitive fire.
You can just see he's a visually different goaltender when his team has a chance to win, but at a certain point if the games out of reach he tilts off the face of the earth.
How many games have we played against the ducks where we dominate them for 20 minutes+20 shots to strike for first goal, then it takes another 15 minutes+15 shots for the second goal, and after that everything goes in?
I think this and playing on a really bad team has hurt Gibson's numbers a lot and getting him on a competitive team will awaken the best in him again. Keep in mind the ducks give up like the most chances against in the league and have the lowest scoring in the league for the last 5 tests running. It's a but it a gamble I suppose, but best case you get a Vezina quality guy - worst case you still upgrade Skinner.
Hell we saw this in action for years the other way in Edmonton. Guys would look like trash and not give a damn, be statistically awful. Untouchable, untradable. Yet they'd go somewhere else and suddenly have a career renaissance literally instantly.