Players that completely checked out after getting paid

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Most of the answers have just been bad contracts to old players or injuries. How about Nurse, Hubby and Swayman?
I don't even know that Nurse checked out. He just never elevated his game the way the team and fans were hoping.

Now a guy to me that completely checked out was Eric Belanger. It wasn't even massive money as a whole, but for him it was a decent size contract and the guy just completely quit and didn't want to play for the Oilers.
 
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Taylor Hall with Buffalo.

Hall clearly never wanted to play for the Sabres. But they offered a big money deal for one year, and he knew he'd get traded to a contender at the deadline. So he took the money (8 million, he never got over 6 any other year in his career) and totally checked out.

37 games played. 2 goals. 17 assists. Hall looked like garbage and contributed nothing while the team hit the league's all-time longest losing streak. He checked out harder than any player I've ever seen.

You can tell it wasn't just that he got too old or had a decline, because he picked it back up after he was traded. 14 points in 16 games with Boston.
 
Taylor Hall with Buffalo.

Hall clearly never wanted to play for the Sabres. But they offered a big money deal for one year, and he knew he'd get traded to a contender at the deadline. So he took the money (8 million, he never got over 6 any other year in his career) and totally checked out.

37 games played. 2 goals. 17 assists. Hall looked like garbage and contributed nothing while the team hit the league's all-time longest losing streak. He checked out harder than any player I've ever seen.

You can tell it wasn't just that he got too old or had a decline, because he picked it back up after he was traded. 14 points in 16 games with Boston.
Yeah that whole episode was kind of weird. At the time it was treated like a huge coup for Buffalo to land him
 
Perfect example of a current player that just got paid this season, and hasn't done crap since.

No way. Cally did a lot of things that don't show up on the scoresheet, played his heart out. The guy just couldn't catch a break with injuries.
Agree, Callahan was 5' nothing a hundred nothing. Gave everything he had every game. Unfortunately bodies break down playing that way.
 
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I don't even know that Nurse checked out. He just never elevated his game the way the team and fans were hoping.

Now a guy to me that completely checked out was Eric Belanger. It wasn't even massive money as a whole, but for him it was a decent size contract and the guy just completely quit and didn't want to play for the Oilers.
Totally see your point. Imho part of the reason the Oilers lost Broberg. Was Nurse's fault. Oilers still hurting and scared after Nurse boned them.
 

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