“You sit in that room, you work the phones, all your staff is there,'' Holland said. “A phone call comes through, a name comes up. You look at everybody (and say), 'Here's what it's going to (take).' Everybody's nodding 'No, no, no, it doesn't make any sense.'
“You pick up the phone and make a (counter) offer and the other guy comes back and says, 'No, no, no, we don't like what you're offering.' Well, that's all we really got to offer.''
And so the Red Wings did not acquire that decent-sized depth forward they were seeking. They made offers for a few players, including Buffalo center Paul Gaustad, but the price was too high.
“There wasn't a fit, so we weren't close on anything,'' Holland said. “We like our team, we've played at a high level. There were 3-4 players we would have liked to added but we either didn't offer enough or they didn't like what we were offering.''
“I think it's the standings,'' Holland said. “You look in the West, so many teams close.
“If somebody offers a second-round pick, we got to offer a first (rounder) because of where we sit in the standings. Ultimately, either we didn't have the assets or they weren't the type of players we were looking to add to our team.''
“I thought we did a real good thing, trading a first-round pick, and got Quincey,'' Babcock said. “We really felt we needed depth at that position.''
He added “you can always hope for a whole bunch of players.''
“It’s like going shopping. You want to buy a lot,'' Babcock said. “But when the coat you want is 3,000 bucks, I’m too tight for that. So I keep wearing what I’ve got.''
Holland said he is not concerned about his team's size.
“Some teams are bigger, they don't have our skill,'' Holland said. “Let's play. I don't know that there was a move today that we could have made that could have gotten us bigger.
“We're probably not a big team. In order to get bigger, we got to reduce the skill level. That's got to happen over time, over two and three years. You can't think you're going to change your team from a skill team and add size at the deadline.''
“I think we do have the depth up front and we added Quincey,'' Lidstrom said. “And I know Kenny is real high on the depth that we have in the minors. So I feel confident with the team we have.”