"Same as it ever was, best player available," said Mahoney last week when I spoke with him. "We've always had that philosophy, unless we were splitting hairs. The one year [2006], we had some goalies that we really liked, and we took [Semyon] Varlamov and [Michal] Neuvirth, and we were going to take Steve Mason. And we thought, 'Well, we've already got enough goalies.' And as it turned out, we probably should have taken Steve Mason also, because you can never have enough goalies and sometimes they turn out to be better than the other positional players that you're looking at. It just gives the general manager another player to be able to move in a trade and that sort of thing. So unless we're really splitting hairs, we're always taking the best player available to us."