Apparently that was the original offer. Hawks blog guys (Committed Indian) seem fairly confident we can offer Stalberg, a good but not top prospect (no Danault or Teuvo, maybe McNeill), and a second or third rounder and be fairly close. It's tough because of the list of teams he's willing to go to (Chicago, LA, Boston, Pittsburgh). It keeps it from becoming an all out bidding war, but we need to be careful because him going to LA would make them even scarier than they already are. I think we should pull the trigger if the deal is reasonable. One of the reasons is that Iginla needs a top 6 spot, which would hopefully mean dropping Bolland back down into the 3C spot where he belongs. Shift Shaw over to take Stalbergs role, and drop Hayes down to the fourth line, and it's a scary, complete team. Of course Q would probably just drop Saad idiotically to ruin those plans. Who's your 2nd line center if you drop Bolland to 3c? Not saying that's a bad idea, just wondering. How about this lineup, assuming it's Stalberg as part of the package for Iginla: Saad-Toews-Hossa Sharp-Shaw-Kane Bickell-Bolland-Iginla Hayes/Morin/Smith/ Mayers-Kruger-Frolik All of those lines are pretty scary. Shaw is not the ideal 2nd line C but he will chase the puck, hang around the net and draw attention from Kane. If you want more defensive balance on the top 2 lines, switch Saad and Sharp. I'm still holding out hope that you can move Sharp back into the 2C role. He played it the whole year the year we won the Cup. Beyond that, Iginla has taken about 240 draws this year, at pretty much a 50% clip. Sharp clearly prefers to play wing (or else I assume he would have continued at center), but maybe he could be convinced for a stretch run. When you factor in that Kane played C for a while last year with Toews out, you've got all three guys with center experience. Too much talent not to make that work. Switch Shaw and Iginla on your lines and it's a juggernaut, especially when you remember how good the Bickell/Bolland/Shaw line was at the end of last year.