Surprised nobody has mentioned this yet but...
This bodes well for Treliving as a GM because he has no ego whatsoever attached to previous decisions that he made to fill out a roster. Setoguchi signs...gone after 20 games because he's completely ineffective.
Trades for Drew Shore...gives him a chance to be a player on the NHL team and Shore doesn't take advantage. Puts him on waivers with the risk of losing him even though he traded an asset to get him in the first place.
Signs Raymond to a 3 year deal...starts off first year ok, but gradually becomes the worst player on the team by a fair margin (including call ups). Gives him a chance next training camp to come back ready to contribute...has a poor camp and is put on waivers for the purpose of reassignment.
BT doesn't care at all that some of his moves might not look that great in hindsight. He's all about the present and, to a lesser extent, the future. He puts his ego and public perception aside for the benefit of the team.
So when people eventually call for Treliving to get rid of Engelland or Bollig this year, just know that if BT keeps them, it's because he sees value in what they bring to the table.
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