Minooka Meatball wrote:
Your Danault and Hammer love is blinding reality. Danault has done nothing this year, and as expected, Hammer only played half the season last year, and yes, his specialty is shot-blocking, but he is on pace for 5 whole points this season, provided he plays for 82 games.
Stan swung and missed on these deals, which were, again, cap-driven. He hasn't gained much (if anything) from them, but also really didn't lose much, either.
The Danault trade cost them this year's second-round pick in addition to depriving the Hawks of a center when they've been notoriously thin at center. That was not a cap trade, that was a shore-up-for-the-playoffs trade, and neither player in the return delivered. I'll give Quenneville some of the blame in never finding a place for Weise, but ultimately you can't call it anything but a bad trade. Hjalmarsson for Murphy was a "cap trade" that still brought back about 90% of Hjalmarsson's cap hit for someone who's not 90% the hockey player, who still has not dressed for a game this year and at this rate may not at all. That was Stan making the common mistake of thinking production on a bad-record southern team is ever anything but fool's gold.
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