
I've never been a big fan of trading quality for lots of quantity.
Gretzky put up 90 points in his final years as a near 40 year old.
He took the Kings to the cup finals in 1993.
Would Edmonton have won another cup if Gretzky wasn't traded? Most likely.
So no, I can't say buy low, sell high works in this case. Thing is, IMO Janet Jones played a huge role in persuing Gretzky to go South.
Regarding Pocklington, I have a problem with money being used for his own investments. The fans can be seen as shareholders, and Pocklington did not act on behalf of the interests of the shareholders.
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