Honestly, I have no issue with what either "side" has done or anyone on the boards who takes one side. It is a business; players, management, and fans know that. I just felt the need to defend Trouba for being a family man first, a hockey player second, and a Ranger third. As fans, we tend to put our own loyalties first. Players come and go, yet we fans stick around, year after year, decade after decade. This is an unfortunate situation for everyone involved. In an odd way, during the season, players become part of my "extended family." I care about them not just as players but as people. Players might be genetically gifted in ways that we mere "mortals" can only fantasize about. But when it comes to emotions and "everyday life" they are no different than any of us. Sure I understand that the Rangers must do what they think is best for the team. It is when fans criticize players for doing the same, that I have an issue. The whole Trouba saga, of a hockey player having a wife who is a doctor, of doing her residency in NYC, of structuring his career in a way that takes into account his wife's career is fascinating and has been a joy to watch. So again, no issue or problem with you or anyone else: we are all passionate about the team we love and want the best for them. I just felt that the conversation was one-sided and needed someone to defend Trouba who, despite his deteriorating play and the weight of his contract, is a player that I like.