True Reverse Retro
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Don't think Detroit pulls the trigger on this. Gurianov is more of a liability due to his contract vs. his production & Peterson really doesn't hold much more value than a 4th liner.
Bertuzzi's tough to gauge value-wise IMO, simply due to the fact that he's produced decently well over the last few years, but is having the worst year of his career this season -- he can't stay healthy and even when he's on the ice, he's not producing.
Do you pay for the player he has been for the last few years & hope that 1) he returns to form AND 2) that you can re-sign him? Or do you pay for the player he is right now? And if so, is Detroit willing to sell him for pennies on the dollar?