Stephen
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- Feb 28, 2002
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How is it too much for Manson? He's a legit top pairing defenseman, can play both ends of the ice. For our third best RW, a pick around 25-30, and a top 4 D prospect. It's a good deal for Toronto. We also have Sandin and Rosen down in the A, so losing Liligren may not be as bad as it seems
Can Manson actually play at both ends of the ice? Outside of last year he's basically an unproductive defenseman who has broken 20 points in the NHL once, and a "top pairing" on an Anaheim team dead in the water. He's also 27 years old and you want to give up the equivalent of 3 first round picks for him? Yeah okay.
You probably think Manson is good because Anaheim used to offer him up for Nylander.