Not accepting his QO was a terrible move.
Even if he only got two more seasons at 6 figures, you also have to factor in the NHLPA pension. I may be misunderstanding the formula, but each full season is apparently with 27.5k.
It was nearly guaranteed that he would be in the NHL. 20 goals the previous year. So assuming I'm not misunderstanding the pension, he basically lost 55K a year at age 62.
My guess is that his agent knew he was done playing because of the allegations, and tried to gamble on securing one big payday.
I wont pretend to know if he has a case, but based on my Internet law degree I would guess that they would settle with him because they won't want to risk setting a precedent where a player can claim that the agent didn't sit down with him and read off the entire Cap friendly FAQ prior to advising him on a contract decision.
How long do I have to wear the ceci jersey for in the corner to repent for my sins?
Wearing a Ceci jersey is not punishment. You've gotta wear a Legwand jersey.