Glencross is coming to one of those really interesting cross roads in his career, and I see it as having two options.
1) Go the highest bidder in the summer, and then struggle and become Bourque like with an anvil for a ticket that teams constantly shuffle around.
2) Think outside the box and sign for less in a good situation and have a contract that affords him some wiggle room in not having to produce 20 goals and 50 points every season.
They usually choose 1) but I think agents need to start thinking 2) more often.
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