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Originally Posted by Vinny01
The only move that I feel was too much was the Hamonic trade. The Hamilton move was made with known picks (we also had a surplus) and was done as the player was turning 22. Hamonic was future unprotected capital where we did not have a surplus and he was 27.
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The problem with the Hamonic deal for me isn't the cost. In isolation, it's alright. The problem is that Treliving took a major asset in that first rounder, and spent it on a position that was already a relative strength: Defence. And he did this, despite knowing that he had a major hole on right wing. A major hole that we still have today.