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Originally Posted by Cleveland Steam Whistle
Is it even possible to "low ball" a player, whether it be in term, $, or contract status if you are dealing with a player that has only played 100 NHL games, has 28 points and is a career -9?
Brodie has a lot more proving to do, and if he's a confident player in his abilities he shouldn't be shying away from things like a 2 way contract. No problem with the negotiations and trying to get the most he can, but he's far from entitled to much of anything at this point.
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low ball in the sense that his agent may see it as a low ball offer for what he values Brodie at. Who give a s##t what i think is low ball