Icebreakers
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- Apr 29, 2011
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Well those cap numbers will change many things, but not Quinn's desire to play with his brothers and close to home.
If the Canucks offer 18 mil for 8 years in this tax environment and NJD offer 18 mil for 7 years is it enough to make playing with his brothers and winning or playing for two or three cups secondary?
Another consideration is the Canadian buck as income vs paying in US dollars. I think some people will have forgot what it used to be like before the cap.
If Quinn really wants to play with his brothers, theres no amount of money that can keep him.
That family is extremely well off and they will never have any money problems for many generations to come.
That being said, its not his last opportunity to play with his brothers. He can sign like a 4-5 year deal like Matthews and leave when hes around 31/32
I think if hes at that point and the Canucks are still not relevant, the fans would be happy for him to leave lol.