It's okay to be fine with the return, and it's okay to be underwhelmed with the return. Apparently it is what the market was, but it's not more heinous for people to believe that Grush is not likely to make it, then for people to decide that just because Dallas drafted and liked him he absolutely has to be a diamond in the rough. They have hits and misses just like everyone else, player development is never always on the team anyway.
Conroy obviously did the best he thought he could, and since Tanev has been available for a while, you can't say he jumped the gun. Whether Calgary does anything with the assets they got will be a long time deciding.
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