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You can look at this deal two ways:
1. Canucks get a good reclamation project, while Boston monetizes an asset in need of a scenery change
2. Canucks unload a distressed asset while they give up their best RD prospect in their system, but it's up to your individual interpretation whether or not you consider that to be saying much, while the Bruins get an unproven player whom they could look to potentially sign to an ELC down the road, as well as some decent AHL depth between the pipes
Personally, I lean more towards this trade favoring Vancouver a bit, as I think Studnicka is probably the most likely of the three assets in the deal to play a notable amount of NHL games down the road, but I certainly don't think Boston should feel any remorse on their part in getting this trade done