Kin
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Bates said:Definitely true but it's very proactive to turn an asset of strength into increasing a weak position.
Nope. It's the opposite of being proactive because they're reacting to the current needs of the roster. Being proactive would have been developing the roster/prospect base to not have gaping holes in the D that trading Nylander would solve.
Like LK says the concern is just how reactive they'd be being. Rather than being patient and developing D options internally they'd be impatiently looking to address their immediate problems by going into a market that right now doesn't look very friendly for D for F trades.