Bleach Clean
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It's a weird article because he says:
While the trade certainly looks good for the Canucks at the moment, it’s important to remember that we still don’t really have any idea where the pick the Canucks gave up is going to be. The value of a first round pick isn’t fixed, so where that selection ends up falling in the 2020 or 2021 draft is going to go a long way towards determining how the trade looks a few years from now.
Is he saying it looks good for the time being? If so, not a lot has really changed. Nobody can determine the return yet, but are making a final call on the trade? Odd.