ClearTheTrack
Registered User
The taxes issue is so complicated and probably so much player opinion is driven by ignorance - I don't mean that in a harsh way (why would any of them delve into complex state and regional tax rates - for fun?) but just reality - that opinion becomes "reality" and that's that.And then you have this comment about Buffalo: "I have some friends there and they love playing there."
The weather is the weather. And if the player, or his significant other, wants to live somewhere warmer, there is nothing they can do.
There is somewhat of a "low cost of living offsets the state income taxes" argument to be made.
But, while one argument that former players don't live in Winnipeg is an argument against Winnipeg, that is not an argument you can make against Buffalo.
And it's not just guys that work for the team that stick around. You have Peters and Rivet still here after choosing to walk away from being censored by the team.
It does come down to winning...
If you believe this - and it seemed well-sourced and detailed enough to at least be worth the discussion - the Sabres are not far off the median in terms of an overall tax hit to their players: