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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Wow its tough to watch sometimes, even though I thought Iggy played well last night, you can see the end of his career in sight. His day as a game breaker is clearly over, he just can't seem to keep up to the play. That ability to drive to the net is completely gone, and he's no longer the same force along the boards that he used to be.
I guess the question now, is if the Pens get bounced out of the playofs, does he take a look in the mirror and say, I can't be that great player anymore and walk away. Or does he possibly make a mistake and keep playing?
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I don't feel too bad for Iggy. He's had a stellar career, made a lot of money, and got to go to a dream situation in Pittsburgh. It looks like the cup dream may not work out but there are a lot of HOF players that didn't win it all in all sports. It just happens and time doesn't wait for anyone and his career is coming close to the end.
I think if anything this raises the question to Flames management that still believed they could build a legitimate contender around the guy. HOLY CRAP YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME!!!! This just goes to show just how badly Flames ownership and management miscalculated here and a big red flag going forward.