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Originally Posted by New Era
Yeah, that's exactly what that means. On to the ignore list you go, troll.
I seriously doubt you have watched him play much. Subban makes as many bad plays as he does good plays. Being selected to the Olympics doesn't means jack when you don't play much. Subban was a developmental pick, hoping he would learn something for the future. He played little and didn't contribute much, but that is irrelevant to his selection. This was a pick for the future. We'll see if he ever gets another invite. If he continues his current play that won't happen. High-risk/high-reward players don't go far in tournaments like the Olympics.
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Good news for Canada I guess that our "development pick" happened to be a former Norris winner. Oh well, no use arguing about it, he just signed a document indicating his worth to an NHL team so it's pretty obvious how he's valued in the hockey world at the moment. And he only had 1 team to negotiate with, imagine if he had 30...