What I also found was that the negotiation for an extension according to Feaster (big grain of salt) is that for what Iginla wanted for term and for $ wasn't going to fit. And that they were significantly far apart...basically closing the door on a return (though if he does get that Cup, you never know).
Would be interesting to see what he signs for in the offseason, and how "unreasonable" that would end up being on the Flames payroll...not for Joe Schlub, but for their franchise player. The market may well pay him well, but may also pay him an amount that the Flames could easily afford and justify, even with a rebuild, for a face of the city and franchise.
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