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Originally Posted by Bingo
So what are you saying?
He's getting good offers and not taking them?
Or that he's getting bad offers and rejecting them, but he should just take them?
You honestly find it hard to believe that the core we don't particularly like isn't getting traction on the trade market at full value?
There are plenty of reasons (and I've said this about 4 dozen times) to let Treliving go. The Gulutzan hire. Trading futures to bet on Monahan and Gaudreau. Some free agent signings. Tenure ... he hasn't done enough.
But inactivity in the face of terrible offers shouldn't be one of them.
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Treliving's ability to evaluate NHL talent is at best hit or miss (Neal, Hamonic, Brouwer etc). Therefore it's quite reasonable to assume he has been getting some fair offers that he hasn't been able to identify as such.