Kin
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Frank E said:In my best case scenario, if they can't make a deal with someone to get the d-men prospects, then they use the returns to acquire a couple of 20-23 year old solid top 4 prospects that can play limited minutes today.
I guess what I don't see there is who out there is a really solid prospect in that age range that a team would move and that isn't already in the NHL. If you look at the 2012-2014 drafts I think you're hard pressed to find guys who qualify there.