As far as I'm concerned there are only two acceptable outcomes for this:
* He makes it to Milwaukee somehow, OR
* He ends up here in Columbus, because I'm a selfish bitch.
But really it should never have happened to begin with.
If this were the case, why not just include Fabbro in the trade. I wouldn't think that he'd have negative value.We also need to think; why would they do this? It's not like we're flushed with defensemen as of right now.
Fabbro was making 2.5 mil, so could this be a move to make room for a trade?
Maybe the team they are trading with don't have the extra 2.5 lying space lying around.If this were the case, why not just include Fabbro in the trade. I wouldn't think that he'd have negative value.
Hope the Sharks pick him up.
Perhaps that's why he's risking it. If teams don't have space to trade for him, then they don't have space to claim him. Still, it's a huge gamble because some other team that does have room could claim him just to flip him to a team that wants him once they make room.Maybe the team they are trading with don't have the extra 2.5 lying space lying around.
The difference between being shit and not shit for the Hawks is more than a team full of Fabbros would change, so who cares if that's where he goes. It's just stupid asset management.If Chicago claims him this board will flip it shit