Chileiceman
Registered User
A few points after reading that article.
It's standard procedure to reject a QO. Any player who has had any success during their entry level deal won't take a 2nd contract at league minimum. If at the time of the offer Newport was unaware that Formenton was going to be investigated in the sexual assault complaint, it's not negligence on their part to advise their client not to take the low-ball offer. No one takes a league minimum deal after putting up 32 points in their rookie year, especially on a team that had a lot of capspace. If shortly after the rejection it became known internally in Ottawa that Formenton was a likely rapist, Newport lost all their leverage and Ottawa is thankful that there was no contract singed. Newport can't be held liable if something unforeseeable (assuming Newport was unaware of Formenton's likley pending crimanl charges) like that happened after the initial rejection. The fact that in his pleadings Formenton thinks that had he signed his QO he could have then signed an extension in 2023 is ridiculous. There is no way Ottawa would want him under contract a day longer than they were legally required to do so.
Lastly, the fact that he's working construction is his own fault. They'd probably take him in the KHL or VHL, like some of his other "buddies".
It's standard procedure to reject a QO. Any player who has had any success during their entry level deal won't take a 2nd contract at league minimum. If at the time of the offer Newport was unaware that Formenton was going to be investigated in the sexual assault complaint, it's not negligence on their part to advise their client not to take the low-ball offer. No one takes a league minimum deal after putting up 32 points in their rookie year, especially on a team that had a lot of capspace. If shortly after the rejection it became known internally in Ottawa that Formenton was a likely rapist, Newport lost all their leverage and Ottawa is thankful that there was no contract singed. Newport can't be held liable if something unforeseeable (assuming Newport was unaware of Formenton's likley pending crimanl charges) like that happened after the initial rejection. The fact that in his pleadings Formenton thinks that had he signed his QO he could have then signed an extension in 2023 is ridiculous. There is no way Ottawa would want him under contract a day longer than they were legally required to do so.
Lastly, the fact that he's working construction is his own fault. They'd probably take him in the KHL or VHL, like some of his other "buddies".