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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
Problem with the idea of what the sedins earn is that they are a package deal, significantly limiting their individual bargaining power.
If they want to sign somewhere else, that somewhere else has to have 10-13 million in cap space to bring them in, not 5-6 if they were signing as individuals.
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Yep. It will be interesting to see how this goes because I am of the opinion that the Sedins play will sharply nosedive when they get to 35 years as they aren't the most fleet of foot and looked even slower last year and the Canucks likely are looking for 2-3 years max.