When the Flames win the Cup this year, he'll have such a desire to be back with the boys that he'll sign whatever works for the team.
He's not getting any younger. Remember when everyone thought Glencross was going to cash in on his UFA deal? Engelland might be looking around guessing the grass might be greener elsewhere, but also aware it could be pretty dead. He might elect to stay if he feels the deal is fair, and that might ultimately be the best career move for him.
I don't think GMs pay for past performance anymore.
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