When it will help. Bergevin had the big pieces, he needed secondary pieces, bug he mostly picked up guys who couldn’t play second pairing D while the stars got older and more injured. He needed to be pushed to make some short term moves.
Complain away, but short term moves are not what is needed now.
Most fans were bullied relentlessly for disagreeing with Bergevin's moves. If you thought he didn't win a trade, you were called a bad person (or worse). A part-time commentator in the English Montreal Gazette, Brendan Kelly, was non-stop shat on for having mildly contrarian takes.
And it's all over again. This community isn't a sports fandom, it's a religious movement. Zealots will not allow criticism of their cherished Montreal Canadians to land.
So I'm all done with the fan-punching. We're fans, this is a sports team, it's not a religious institutions, there is no afterlife. Fans have a plurality of positions and expectations. Some want more today, some accept less tomorrow. It is what it is.
(I don't disagree that short term moves are particularly necessary now)
Between Bedard - Slaf and Celibrini. You can even rank them 1 to 3.
I value 1C more than scoring W and big-body-W-who-doesn't-play-big. Celebrini, Bedard, Slaf.
Slaf could end up being the more upside and impactful in the playoffs but the floor is also lower. Bedard could be Kane-like once he gets up to speed. Anything could happen but Celebrini's poise is really attractive.