Poor Garth Snow.
Even before the Islanders GM fell short of expectations Wednesday with his trade of Thomas Vanek, Snow was getting slammed on the public airwaves, from the pundits on Canada's TSN to the fans on Twitter.
And the fans on Twitter always know best (#sarcasm).
But the reality is Snow's heart had to be thumping pretty good as the 2 p.m. deadline approached and Vanek was still an Islander. Snow finally had to settle for trading Vanek, whom he acquired in October from Buffalo for fellow pending free agent Matt Moulson, a conditional first-round pick and a second, to the Montreal Canadiens for what can best be described by scouts I've talked to as a mid-range prospect and … maybe a second-round pick.
If the Canadiens crumble and miss the playoffs, the Islanders will have thrown away Moulson, a first-rounder, a second-rounder and Vanek for Sebastian Collberg, an undersized forward who is no sure thing.
The draft pick will go out the window.
Now, I was one of the few who gave Snow the benefit of doubt when he acquired Vanek. I defended him, saying he was trying to swing for the fences and help the Islanders make the playoffs, and he knows the Islanders' reserve list better than anyone.
It's kind of like last year's Jason Pominville trade by the Wild. If you just see Matt Hackett, Johan Larsson and a first-rounder for Pominville scrolling across a ticker with no understanding of the Wild's depth chart and prospect pool, you think, "What was Chuck Fletcher thinking?"