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Originally Posted by ComixZone
He literally just has to make a good trade. That's all it would take to "one up" the goofs to the West and the clowns to the North.
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Treliving makes relatively few outright bad trades. The big one was an error in talent evaluation as opposed to not understanding what the team needed. They needed a top 4 D who could play sold D and move the puck, and complement Brodie (or one who could play with Hamilton and then reunite Broie with Gio). If he'd gotten a Tanev back then for example, that trade looks good. But Hamonic just wasn't as good as they thought.
His other trades range from "very good' to "a fair deal".