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Originally Posted by Bar-Down
Since the Sedins are on their last year of their contracts next year, could they possibly be moved at the deadline if they cant get them signed soon enough...
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I would bet that the Sedins will retire as Canucks. Whether that is the result of one "retirement" deal that takes them to age 39 or 40, and drops immediate cap hit in exchange for being overpaid vs cap late in their careers, or two separate deals (higher cap for the first few years, lower cap on the second), will be interesting to see. Personally I think the former plan is the better one, but you risk cap penalty if they retire sooner, but their style of play isn't one that you'd think would lead to having to retire early; they're not crash-the-crease types and don't rely much on footspeed.