You have to hand it to Winnipeg Jets General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff and Buffalo Sabres counterpart Tim Murray.
In last week's blockbuster that sent Evander Kane and Zach Bogosian to western New York and Tyler Myers, Drew Stafford, two prospects and a low first-round pick to the great white north, both GMs accomplished what they wanted.
The Sabres don't want to win now. In 30th place, they're more than willing to keep taking their lickings and have it pay dividends in June when they'll draft a potential franchise-turner in Connor McDavid or Jack Eichel.
Kane, 23, won't play until next season because of shoulder surgery, so Murray gets a potential star who can't help his team win this year but should accelerate Buffalo's rebuilding process.
The Jets do want to win now but also continue to stockpile young talent. Winnipeg has a boatload of top prospects and smartly is going the draft-and-develop route, in large part because the Jets know how hard it will be to attract upper-echelon free agents.
So not only was Cheveldayoff able to pick up a couple of talents in Joel Armia and Brendan Lemieux, he was able to snag two pieces that at least theoretically could help them make the playoffs for the first time since relocating from Atlanta.
This was not an easy trade for the GM known as "Chevy" to make.
The Jets had to trade Kane. His dirty, soaking wet laundry was aired publicly recently when he showed up late to a pregame meeting in a track suit and had it reportedly thrown into the shower by teammate Dustin Byfuglien.