seanlinden
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Mentioned this in another thread... but realistically, as a guy with 3 young kids, the only way he goes anywhere is if it becomes clear that the Leafs aren't resigning him, and it's either "we move now, or we move in a year".
In that case, in order to get JT to waive, that team would almost certainly have to meet all of the below criteria:
1. A desirable city / location to be in.
2. A chance at winning a cup in the next few years.
3. A willingness to sign JT to an extension, likely with an NMC.
Given where JT is at financially, completing a $77m deal and $100m in career earnings, I get the sense that this isn't a "Foligno-type situation" where the money is just too good to pass up in Chicago and forego a cup.
In that case, in order to get JT to waive, that team would almost certainly have to meet all of the below criteria:
1. A desirable city / location to be in.
2. A chance at winning a cup in the next few years.
3. A willingness to sign JT to an extension, likely with an NMC.
Given where JT is at financially, completing a $77m deal and $100m in career earnings, I get the sense that this isn't a "Foligno-type situation" where the money is just too good to pass up in Chicago and forego a cup.