You have to give Conroy his due. The degree of difficulty of what he is trying to do is much harder than most of what Treliving did.
When Treliving was a seller, he was pretty much just auctioning off players for the most amount of draft capital possible. I just don't think that is all that hard.
Conroy trying to balance futures, present day help, get a little younger, keep salary cap flexibility.
My complaint of Treliving was that every move seemed to be mostly about the next season.
As a first year GM, Conroy is navigating some tricky situations.
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