As much as we'd like to say Anaheim got Kesler cheap - and I still think he's one of the best all-around forwards in the game when he's healthy and properly motivated - I still remember cursing Bonino for the timely goals he got and the gritty effort he put forward in Round 1, even mores than some of the Ducks' big name players. The only question is whether he can consistently turn out the effort he did this year.
I believe, also, that when they were talking about Stepan, Kadri, etc. that those were more mid-season valuations and I think there was more of a premium to be paid at the deadline, knowing what Kesler might have done for a team then.
Spezza's price will be lower than most think, indeed, but it still may be enough for a general manager to say he's just as well served with one of the many other options available this summer.