He talks about the trade and how the GM meetings are going in Florida. He says trading Modry doesn't make it less likely that the team will move another defenseman. I also asked him about sending Boyle down. He seemed to be saying that he wanted Boyle to get playoff-run experience in Manchester rather than spending more time with the Kings in a lost season.
"Mo’s a good NHL player. It's the last year of his deal and, when you're in the situation we're in, again you look for futures. I think we got a fair price. It's just something you have to do at this stage, being where the team is at and where the player is at in terms of age and contract.''
On the GM meetings in Florida: `"All I can say is it’s shaping up the same way it's shaped up in the past. When you come to the meetings, basically everyone does some sketching. As far as applying cement, it usually doesn't happen until closer to deadline. We're going along the same path. As far as busy, it’s more busy sketching at this stage than closing.''
