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Originally Posted by afc wimbledon
I think he'll retire mostly, I only add Toronto as what other challenge might he find? I cannot see him coming back to the Flames, he just looked too damn happy to get out at his presser.
You knew Ryan Smyth was devasted to leave the oilers, it was equally clear Iginla was over the moon to be out of the Flames disfunction, other than LA to be with Sutter or if he really really liked his experiance in Pittsburgh and they worked out a way to keep him (1 mill a year or the like) I figure he will retire and maybe take up a more active role in the Blazers, working his way up to coach or GM.
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Oh come on! Iginla was of course very excited to go to the Pens and play alongside the best player in the world, and have the best chance he has ever had in his whole career of winning the only thing he is missing.
It was also clear to see he was sad at leaving the Flames.