He put in a list like all players with a 15 team list do. To pretty much control where he goes. There’s very few exceptions. If he’s traded, it’s gonna be very hard for them to trade him without his approval. You can design 15 team lists this way, when your client makes $8 million AAV. Every player does it this way. Even easier for a RHD.
They put teams on it that have cap space, have openings (in his case as a Top 4 RHD), etc. Then leave teams off who can never take on his AAV.
So for example, Detroit, Philly and the Isles are likely on his NTC list. Even though you’d think the Isles probably aren’t.
At the end, the agent will set it up where it’s easy to trade him to Winnipeg a for example, because KC isn’t gonna play this whole game. To teams you know would never have interest.
In his case he does have to be careful though, because if a team like LA isn’t on his list, he could randomly find himself there.
At the end of the day, he likely gets traded to someone on his list. Still likely Detroit. He’s just gonna have a say. For example, Detroit gets on the phone with him and tells him they’ll excuse him from certain practices, etc, so he can be in NY with his wife. We’ve seen things like this before when a players about to have a kid. He’ll just have to do it for the entire year.
It’ll be something like that.
One note btw, there was NEVER a trade this past weekend. At least NOT with Detroit. That was completely made up from someone in the Rangers FO, fed to Brooks. So Detroit for example, might not be on his list. In fact, it’s still likely they would be his preferred destination.