Some truly awful but predictably horribly one-sided trades here. You've gone from the demonstrably questionable Anderson-and-26th-overall-for-13th-overall idea to adding Beauvillier on the Islanders' side. Here are some simple numbers that are born out much more forcefully by analytics:
Beauvillier over the last two seasons: 122 games, 27 goals, 62 points, 16:50 ToI
Anderson over the last two seasons: 121 games, 36 goals, 56 points, 17:14 ToI
Plus, as
@TheHebrewHammer points out, Beauvillier is younger and his cap hit is 75% of Anderson's.
And even if you want to argue that Anderson is a better player than Beauvillier, because in your eyes only he is, that doesn't get you from #26 to #13.
Then there's the Buffalo trade, by which you think the Sabres would take on Jeff Petry in return for moving back from 9th overall to 13th overall while giving up Devon Levi. Being a Montreal fan and apparently a Quebec native, I would have thought that you'd have more insight into how the Sabres operation works.
And the idea that St. Louis would give up Binnington when Husso might not re-sign there and simultaneously taking on arguably the worst current contract in hockey is truly breathtaking. And that's without even considering the first-round draft pick!
You've outdone yourself here.