I think most Preds fans were ok with trading Askarov, given he wanted out, given we had hitched our wagon to Saros long term, and given the expectations were that the Preds would at least be a playoff team this season and would try to work towards contention in the next few seasons.
Some of us weren't so happy about hitching our wagon to Saros via the specific contract he received, but anyway, once it was fait accompli, it certainly made it understandable how quickly the team accommodated Askarov's trade request.
However, now that the team is performing so poorly, and with such a veteran-laden roster, it certainly looks like the other fundamental premise in terms of expecting the team to be competitive this season and for the forseeable future was a terrible one, and that's the thing that throws the goaltending moves back into major question. I'd trade Saros for Askarov today, that's for sure. Easy decision where we're sitting today. So needless to say, the sequence of goalie moves the team made is looking even more like a huge mistake than ever.