Teams need to set a price on every asset ... I'd say "period", but at least on any asset that you think there a good chance you're moving.
And they'll get it wrong.
They'll move players only to find out they could have gotten more.
They'll sit on players because they don't like the offers and then have the market slide even more.
Hopefully they have their fingers on the pulse and get it right more wrong (or a lighter shade of grey when they're wrong).
The good teams get it right on when based on the offers. The good team make the right bets on on internal players (long term deals or bridges).
Hoping Calgary is on the right side of things, but as said above we don't know as we don't know what was offered for Andersson last summer, at the deadline nor at the draft.
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