I think it's fair to say that most players start to decline in the 30-33 age range. Brodin could absolutely be the exception. If he's not, his contract could be less than ideal.
For most players in the league, if they decline, their contract would be less than ideal. I'm not denying that. And I'm not saying Brodin will be the exception.
Development is on the player ensure they are putting in the work to be better correct? If he hasn’t done that over the course of his career, forgive me if I think he is going to do what it takes to maintain as skills deteriorate.
I'm not attacking you man, I'm asking questions about the stuff you're saying. For the record, I think your point here has merit. At the same time, he probably practices his skating a lot more than he practices his offense or physicality, so I'm not sure it's entirely a 1 to 1 comparison. But hey, his skating absolutely
could fade in the next few years.