Cehlarik and Kuhlman have been amazingly successful and DeBrusk has been steady Pastrnak-style fire out there -- the exciting scoring kind that literally washes with the goals against -- so unless they are trading the flashy offense-only winger off of either of the first two lines, room is made for Pastrnak to come back and/or a guy like Stone to step in by giving Coyle either Heinen or Pastrnak and keeping the currently-on-fire Kuhlman with Krejci, right? or would you put Stone with Krejci (and DeBrusk)? assuming Cehlarik sticks, the easiest move might be to keep both recent callups until Pastrnak is ready, allowing them to focus on trading nonroster assets for somebody two steps up from Backes and Nordstrom for Coyle's right. if you think both kids stick and Pastrnak comes back to play Coyle's right, then use assets to trade for somebody three steps better than Acciari and NOR/ACC/BAC can be a practice line with MOO/KAM. I see the appeal for swinging for the fences, but a target of Stone really makes me see more redundancy in keeping both Pastrnak and DeBrusk than in keeping both Krug and Grzelcyk. these are exciting times for this team. if Kuhlman and Cehlarik stay hot and they trade assets for another good forward, they are a wall of four first lines. stay healthy, get Pastrnak back....one more good trade.