Putting the defense aside for a second, and looking only at forwards:
Benson-Norris-Thompson
Zucker-Helenius-Quinn
Ostlund-McLeod-Doan
Krebs-Carrick-Malenstyn (assuming he gets signed)
Kulich, Danforth.
That puts us at 14 forwards.
When we were closer to the cap, most folks had Danforth being in Rochester to save he space. That is no longer needed (at least at this juncture). If that group, the three untouchables are Benson, Doan, and Thompson. After that, its varying degrees of untouchable. For example, I wouldn't trade Helenius UNLESS we are getting a top line center back.
The question is: Whats the play here. We have excess forwards (we can still assign any of Kulich/Oslund/Helenius to rochester next year).
The issue we have is quality, not quantity, but what quality is available?
Robertson, Larkin and....?
Its a barren market (that we know of).
If I am doing anything, my focus is trying to turn Norris ++ into Larkin.
Larkin fits our timeline, is on a good contract, and fits our needs. We can move Thompson permanently to wing.
Norris is from Michigan, which I think would have some appeal. The question is, what does Detroit want AND will Larkin waive his NMC to come here (and will detroit trade in Divison)