What? Broberg had a standing trade request that was never removed from November onward. His agent reportedly shut down any contract negotiation talks with the Oilers until the summer, and by then St.Louis was already sniffing around. Holloway reportedly had to be convinced to sign the offersheet, but has stated since that he did actually want to move on for better opportunities.What made Broberg and Holloway leave is that Jackson didn't sign them. They were all too happy to stay Oilers. They were given more and more opportunity. So will Savoie
Jackson thought he could outsmart the situation by spending all the cap space and then just telling his RFAs they had to accept way less than what they were worth. I'm on Broberg and Holloway's sides on this one.
The usage and development of both of them was fine. With Savoie it's fine. Maybe this time, when Savoie has to be re-signed, we sign him.
That's one player that wanted out, and one player that was lukewarm about staying at best. A far cry from "They were all too happy to stay Oilers"
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