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Drury can’t do anything as long as Trouba is hereSeeing all these moves by other teams and seeing them get better and we have Drury making pepperoni pizzas in Connecticut.
FFS. f*** Drury and f*** Trouba.
Drury can’t do anything as long as Trouba is hereSeeing all these moves by other teams and seeing them get better and we have Drury making pepperoni pizzas in Connecticut.
FFS. f*** Drury and f*** Trouba.
When was Eichel ever a proven 90-100 point game breaking center?At the time it was a hefty package no doubt, but that’s what it would have taken to get a proven 24 yr old 90-100 pt game breaking center….
Maybe to the fans. I highly doubt the players and coaching staff care about it at all. And I don't think the team should be making decisions based on what the fans want.
How many players have you seen walk away from $12 mill have their team suspend them then cut them for breach of contract than another NHL team sign them to a large deal without a grievance filed with the league office?Yes that is the point. If he doesn't report they will first suspend him and then terminate his deal for breaching the contract. Why is this so complicated? Of course he doesn't instantly become a FA because he says he wants to.
I think 99.9% of the population would happily never work another day again with 'only' $30M dollars in the bank. You could live a ridiculously comfortable life anywhere in the world with that money and never have a worry in the world, dude might be serious about not reporting or walking away. Good for him.I understand your points but that 60 is probably closer to 30 after fees and taxes. I don't think for a second Trouba is walking away from $16 mill especially if it could be his last big money. The chances are very slim imo. Wade Redden made a lot. Still played in the minors while making his $$$
So Lindgren didn't file for arbitration?
I agree with your outlook but NHL players are like the 99.99999999999% stratosphere in the world. Things change. I know someone (not a pro athlete) that alwys thought he would feel he made it as a millionaire. Then he figured really he needed 2 mill. Now he doesn't feel 100% even at $4.2 mill. Thats probably how it is for some of these guys. Saquon Barkley got really upset over $1 mill last season despite making around $35 mill.I think 99.9% of the population would happily never work another day again with 'only' $30M dollars in the bank. You could live a ridiculously comfortable life anywhere in the world with that money and never have a worry in the world, dude might be serious about not reporting or walking away. Good for him.
He did file
Let’s say he gets 1 yr is he still an rfa or ufa
If it gets to that point
Why is it negative PR to trade for a player? Or to trade one for that matter? This is overblown.Sure but with limited trade value to begin with, does a team like Detroit really want to take that headache on? Possible negative PR? NHL GMs are the most risk averse across any major sport. Just a whiff may be enough to nuke the limited trade market.
And management? Considering they wanted to trade them? Players and coaches, players especially care about things that are far more shortsighted than fans do. Fan priorities are a lot more closely aligned to managements' than coaches and players. And management wanted to trade him.
Honestly, my priorities as an employee for my organization is not necessarily aligned with my organization's long term best interest. That's fans. They care that Trouba plays hard and is a "warrior". That's completely misaligned from winning. Players get relationships with other players that are completely irrelevant to winning and fans. Who the f*** cares what players value.
I thought it was a matter of him coming to the end of his RFA years and telling them he wouldn’t resign, making it clear that where he wanted to sign as a UFA was here… but who knows. It was the opposite scenario, trying to leave as opposed to now, trying to stay…I seem to recall someone (either here or one of the reporters) saying that Trouba used similar tactics to get traded here. Anyone recall what happened?
You're not wrong but I also agree with the point that the NHL is a risk-averse league.Why is it negative PR to trade for a player? Or to trade one for that matter? This is overblown.
They can't do that, so no.Drury sits Trouba down and says, " I'll give you a NMC for this year if you get no clause at all next year and you go where ever you are traded to". Would both sides agree? Trouba gets the year for the wife to finish and Drury gets the contract gone for Igor's extension.
I don't think management really has an issue with the situation. This is mostly media and fan driven. There is absolutely nothing stopping Drury from trading Trouba and a 3rd round pick to a team not on his NTC in exchange for future considerations if he just wanted him out of the organization no matter what.
Not legally but handshake agreement?They can't do that, so no.
Zero percent. The team likes lindgren and thinks he will be a bargain or market rate at worst.What are the chances the Rangers let Lindgren walk and buyout Trouba? Improvement by eliminating some of the issues
Ok, do you think he at his contract and level of play is a net positive or net negative on this team?