The draft tables and large draft board were folded up and disassembled Saturday afternoon even as most of the media still occupied the risers that served as the working area for the press. But as Lightning general manager Jay Feaster picked up his bag and headed out the door - presumably headed for Cedar Point, although a cranky toddler might have nixed that trip - his work was far from done. The offseason is when GMs earn their keep. It's when contract negotiations are part of the landscape; when rosters are molded, reshaped or overhauled. Or in Tampa Bay's case, tweaked.