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Originally Posted by edslunch
Subban is a Norris winner. Brodie is not in that league. Holding out after one good short season would be pretty presumptuous
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To be perfectly honest, Subban isn't in that league either. He was chosen by the same people who voted for Ovechkin as the best player in a position that he didn't play.
But your point is kind of my point. Subban is better than Brodie is now, and has more experience. And when Subban tried to hold out, he lost out and got a contract which was significantly less than he deserved.
Brodie would lose too if he tried to hold out, except even more so.
I would be ok with that. Kid still gets paid unreasonable amounts of money to play hockey, and the Flames would have more money (not just cap space but actual real-world dollars) to work with.