I bet Dubas is eagerly awaiting an offer sheet.
If it's between $8-10 million, he'll happily match and doesn't have to spend time on negotiations.
If someone offers over $10 million, he can take his 4 first round picks and take the money saved to go after Stone, Panarin or Skinner. I'd bet any of those guys would be happy to play with a core of Matthews, Tavares, Rielly and Nylander.
He can then take the 8 1st rounds he'd have between 2020-2023 and surround that core with good, young talent for the next 8 years, or he can trade for more established stars.
Win-win.