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Turcotte needs new representation
I guess and I know he hasn't done much, but taking a 3 year deal at the minimum as a former 5th overall pick, seems like a by low on himself.Ballsy, but could be a good paycheque in three years if he finds his game in any meaningful way. Three years from now Kopitar and Danault's contracts end.
Most definitely is. But the timing might let him skip that 'show me' deal that slows up a lot of careers. It looks like he's confident enough that he'll be able to find a role.I guess and I know he hasn't done much, but taking a 3 year deal at the minimum as a former 5th overall pick, seems like a by low on himself.
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Turcotte needs new representation
I don't disagree, but signing 3 years at league minimum is strange is my point.Does he? The guy has 4 points in 32 career games as a 23 year old forward. Him being a regular NHLer at this point would be a win for LA.
I feel like it helps his chances of making and staying on an NHL roster for the next 3 years. If he hits waivers that's a pretty worthwhile gamble for teams with cash to spare.I don't disagree, but signing 3 years at league minimum is strange is my point.
3 years at league minimum seems a bit long, but on the flipside he could also get a 1 year deal then find himself in Europe by year 2. For instance, Vitaly Kravtsov who was a top 10 pick the year before, has likely played his last NHL game at the same age. Similar story for Olli Juolevi, Michael Dal Colle, and a pair of PTSD inducing top 4 picks from the 2012 draft. At least this keeps him in the NHL for the next 3 years, or at least on NHL teams' radars.I don't disagree, but signing 3 years at league minimum is strange is my point.