You and I see Seeler differently. The guy only knows one way to play...balls to the wall 100% effort. If he survives the trade deadline, Seeler on the 2nd or 3rd pairing for a few years at 2 mill a year does nothing to harm the rebuild, but immensely helps the on ice product at a dirt cheap cap hit.
Ginning at 1 mill less and totally unproven does not provide 3rd in the NHL in shot blocking. If Ginning is that good, he'll get his shot as soon as someone gets hurt...without taking Seelers moxie out of the line up. Surely, in a physical team like Philly, there is room for both Seeler and Ginning.