OldnotDeadWings
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Kasper started the season on the AHL roster, Edvinsson started on the Wings' roster. Kasper going to GR, even on paper, is being sent back. Edvinsson if assigned to GR, even on paper, would be a demotion. It may be a subtle distinction without a difference to outsiders, but it's logical within the context of the NHL workplace. Edvinsson has already earned his NHL salary, Kasper is still in the process of earning it. It would not have been a surprise if about a month ago the team had decided he wasn't ready to keep getting it.
Kasper has nothing to complain about and won't because A) he's not missing any games, he's happy to be there and making more than he would had he stayed in GR or already sent back; and B) he knows it amounts to very little salary lost, probably only temporarily, in the grand scheme of things and can be made up at his next contract if his agent makes a point of wanting the negotiated AAV going up one or two ticks after the decimal or a slightly higher signing bonus. He's not getting jerked around by anything except a CBA that allows teams to do it. Edvinsson on the other hand, if demoted on paper, would rightly be pissed off at the loss of pay. There is nothing to worry about here.
Kasper has nothing to complain about and won't because A) he's not missing any games, he's happy to be there and making more than he would had he stayed in GR or already sent back; and B) he knows it amounts to very little salary lost, probably only temporarily, in the grand scheme of things and can be made up at his next contract if his agent makes a point of wanting the negotiated AAV going up one or two ticks after the decimal or a slightly higher signing bonus. He's not getting jerked around by anything except a CBA that allows teams to do it. Edvinsson on the other hand, if demoted on paper, would rightly be pissed off at the loss of pay. There is nothing to worry about here.