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Originally Posted by Textcritic
But in the end, all of these players are still young enough that this shouldn't become an issue for at least another year. Since the UFAs signed this year were all given short deals, I would suggest that management is working under the proviso that several of these young players will be on the team in two years. Sieloff will only be 23-years-old in the final season of Engelland's deal. Still very young, and still with lots of room to grow for a defenseman.
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I agree, and I'm not overly concerned at this point, but I just don't think it makes sense to add Glencross to the list of veterans on multi-year deals who will be blocking young guys from earning their way onto the team.