If it is about maximizing returns on redundant pieces then Robertson is the first person that should be traded.
Up until a week ago Timmins was useless and would not be missed if he is waived. Now he can contribute and has upside. So I would say the samething about Liljegren. Right now he is where Timmins was a 2 weeks ago and two weeks from now people will be posting how we need to trade Jarnkok, Robertson, or Timmins now while the team can still get something.
Injuries will happen. When they do you have a player in Liljegren who can play 19 minutes a game and play on the 2nd PP instead of having to trade assets to find a similar player.
I am not sure what makes Robertson redundant. Do we have a bunch of young wingers capable of scoring 20 to 30 goals while making $875K per year?
Timmins has no value, but he makes a third of what Liljegren makes. If he made the same money I would want him out too. I am not advocating to dump Liljegren. I think he has value and upside. I am not sure that it lines up with our needs or timing.
I don't believe he cracks the top four this year based on his history, his current play, his body language, and Berube's words. I think we have seen a mental fragility from Lily before so this is not based on two and half weeks of camp.
He doesn't seem like a guy that is going to get 19 minutes a night or PP time. He seems like a guy that is fighting for the sixth spot with Hakanpaa, Timmins, Rifai and Myers and that we might have a Liljegren jr in Niemela. The can't win we are in is that even if Lilly improves slightly he becomes a $4M or $5M dman and then we are going to want to get our from that. If he doesn't improve his value decreases. I don't see him becoming an #1 or an AHLer, that middle area where he likely ends up is what I want us to avoid.
If we can't get value back for Liljegren we should keep him and try to raise his value either for us or in a trade. We got a first and a rental for Sandin.