Roboturner913
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i don't think that was a mistake, that was a choice. it was a big choice in changing the organization's direction but that choice should have come with the acceptance one of the '3' had to go
Yeah, this is a good analysis of the situation IMO. Signing Tavares was an acceleration of the process of becoming more competitive, with the knowledge that you're going to lose one of your big-time young guys down the road, but you're still set up long-term with JT, Marner and Matthews (presumably Nylander is the odd man out here, but YMMV). That's hardly a bad thing.