With the VHL season about halfway over, GMs are starting to wonder if they are playoff bound or whether they should sell off some rentals. Some general managers are already turning a wary eye towards their rosters for next season; Davos GM, Tyler Owens, has recently made some comments about his teams future. After a recent trade, Owens was quoted as saying: "I wanted to keep my Season 63 first because of obvious reasons (check how many free agents Davos has upcoming) and while I understand that the two third round picks this year do hold some value, I figured it was a gamble I was willing to take."
Pundits are wondering if this means that Davos is open to moving on from some of their current players or if management expects some of their players to walk. At first glimpse, it appears that Mr. Owens is merely covering his bases as a smart GM is want to do and yet, this comment: "With next season and beyond such a mystery for Davos, it just made the most sense to protect myself as best I could in the event I lose players to free agency." makes it seem that perhaps Owens is indeed expecting several players to at the very least test the open market.