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Originally Posted by Textcritic
But I am not making said assumption. I noted that the only thing Feaster has said is that the team does not want to assume an arbitration case. He has never said specifically why. You are the one who is assuming that that reason is entirely in an effort to save some money on an arbitration award, but I would counter that there is likely a good deal more to it than that.
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You are wrong. If you follow the discussion you would know that I wasn't the one who brought up the saving money part. I've made it pretty clear that I didn't understand why Feaster would be afraid of going to arbitration given the team's situation.
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Originally Posted by Jason14h
Because the NHL doesn't allow you too trade players for cash like this.
The NBA does and 2nd round picks are sold all the time.
A 5th round pick is not worth anywhere near 2 million in real cash dollars.
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So what are you disagreeing with? Are you talking about the NBA or the NHL? You said that "Every team in the league would sell a 5th round pick for 2 million $." I said that's ridiculous. Back in the day when teams were allowed to bury contracts in the minors, you think the Rangers or the Leafs would trade a 5th round pick to "save" money? Cap space yes. Money? No.