Every place Panarin plays he seems to want out for some reason or another... like he's never happy.
I quoted you elsewhere regarding your ignorance surrounding Panarin and you never responded. I'll clarify further:
Panarin has been in the NHL for four seasons. He's played for TWO teams.
He signed with Chicago on an entry deal, then signed an extension with the team because he wanted to stay in Chicago. He loved playing with Patrick Kane, and loved playing for Coach Q.
The Blackhawks then traded him to Columbus for Saad because they were approaching cap hell and Saad had the same AAV but more term and thus more cost control for a longer period. It was a dumb move IMO and Saad was a massive downgrade on Panarin.
Nevertheless... HE NEVER ASKED TO BE TRADED. HE EXTENDED IN CHICAGO FOR A REASON.
He got traded to Columbus. It wasn't his choice to go to Columbus. He could have sulked and moaned but he didn't. He did his job and did it very well, all the while making it clear that he might not be staying.
He is now a free agent and has the right to leave a team he didn't ask to play for in the first place.
Mercenary... LOL. Must be the first time a guy who gets traded against his will to a team he didn't want to play for long term gets called a mercenary for leaving in free agency.
Whatever bias you have against Panarin is fine but at least get the facts straight.