It depends on who you ask, I myself definitely want to keep him around
A lot of Shark fans are sour on Dillon, but he was really set up to fail here from the beginning
He spent large parts of the season playing on his wrong side, and playing with very poor partners (rookies, plugs, offense-only guys, ect.)
Eventually our blueline was so injured he was playing the #1 slot (or sharing that load with Braun on the top pair)
Then Braun got hurt; Brenden Dillon finished the season playing on the second pair, on his wrong side, with JOHN SCOTT as his partner
He never had a chance to have good numbers, but by my eye, he was at worst our 3rd best D man
Dillon should be a fine 2nd pairing guy; if he's on your bottom pair, you're stacked
Edit: Apparently I was responding to a deleted post; this one's for you STLBLUES44