The Spezza question is a delicate one. He is motivated, new coach Jim Montgomery likes him, and there is the thought he can be sheltered at even strength and given top power play time to get the most out of him. However, there is the chance that Spezza does not bounce back. Combine that thought with the fact Martin Hanzal might be only sorta healthy and you have two of your main centers who are question marks. Can you go into next season with that hanging over your head? If either are hurt or can't play, you have some young players who can step in, but what if both are healthy and just not that good? Can you give a healthy scratch to Spezza or Hanzal? Can you limit their minutes on the fourth line? To me, you have to at least discuss trading Spezza (who is entering the final year of his contract with a cap hit of $7.5 million) and getting a younger upgrade as your No. 2 center…I think there is a good group of UFA goalies, so the upgrade you could get with a trade might not be worth the value of your draft pick. That said, if you have a trade that a team might do to give you an accomplished young goalie ready for a backup role, I'd definitely listen. I think the back-up goalie is that important next season…Janmark can play left wing, so I would keep him. The knee issue will always be there, but he is a very good depth forward, and the Stars need as many of those as they can get.