This is what happens when you wait until players are deep into their thirties and have kids and a life outside of road trips and banging puck bunnies to trade them, chalk it up to another massive failure of the management of the organization.
You can't fault Kipper on this at all, at any age a player has a moral right to decide they wish to retire, it is wholly different to them holding out for more money or ice time or refusing to play on the second line
Last edited by afc wimbledon; 03-27-2013 at 11:59 AM.
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