The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior, and Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson is beginning to lay the groundwork on how he plans to operate an NHL GM.
We first saw it with the Brandon Hagel blockbuster trade. Davidson admitted he"certainly" wasn't actively shopping him, but Tampa Bay came with an offer that Chicago couldn't refuse and the rest is history. Davidson wasn't going to settle for anything less than 100 cents on the dollar, and you could argue he wasn't going to pull the trigger on a deal like that unless it was more than that.
After sleeping on it, Guerin reportedly conceded on Monday morning and was willing to part ways with the first-round selection — which he had stated numerous times in the past that he originally wasn't prepared to do — only if there was a condition attached to it. The two sides eventually met in the middle, and Fleury was dealt to Minnesota.
And you know what? I actually respect Davidson's approach. No doubt it was an incredibly risky move to play Fleury on Sunday — which was magnified when he lost his glove in the second period and tried stopping a puck with his bare hand — but the second Fleury is yanked off the ice without a deal in place, Davidson loses leverage on a trade that may or may not happen.
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