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You mentioned Jacob Tanner-Jeannot and he was traded as well and creates more cap space
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for the Lightning. And he was traded to the Kings. And, you know, the way that, the way it all goes
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Jeannot was traded for a lot of picks and the Lightning don't really get that many back for him
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They get a fourth round pick and a second rounder. I mean, that's okay, I guess. But they gave up
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I mean, I don't know how many picks they gave up. It was quite a round. It was a first, second, third, fourth, fifth in Cal foot
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Yeah. It was a lot of stuff. It didn't get a lot back. But what do you think about that going to
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the Kings? Again, the Kings are trying, I guess, changing their lineup too. They traded Dubois
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now they get Jeannot. Yeah. So I got a text from my cousin today
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who's just as big of a hockey nerd as us. And he said, is that close to a fireable offense for
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Julian Breezeball for this kind of turnover in a deal that shortly? And I said, you know what
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it's closer to a fireable offense for Rob Blake for paying a second and a fourth for Tanner
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Chenault at this point. Like he doesn't bring much value. He was healthy scratched quite a bit
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in the season this year, if I'm not mistaken. He only played 55 games, 14 points and makes $2.6
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million Dayton. We've talked about this on the Senator's round table quite a bit
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looking for maybe a fourth or fifth for Matthew Joseph. Is Matthew Joseph not a lot more valuable than Tanner Jeannot was at this point? Like Tanner
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Jeannot brings the physicality, but Matthew Joseph has more, gets more points. He's better
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defensively. He's faster. I don't know. I just don't get it at all. I don't understand it from
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LA's perspective at all. Getting two picks, two good picks for Tanner Jeannot is a huge
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success for Julian Breezeball