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Originally Posted by flameswin
This was discussed a few pages ago, it would be beyond irresponsible for Giordano and his agent to agree to that. You just simply cannot operate on "good faith" in a cut throat business.
Scenario...
It's a completely implausible idea at the NHL level.
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well I guess my reply here is his "insurance" money, though significantly lower (and probably not acceptable) is the pay bump he gets... i.e. instead of getting $9M, he gets $12M... or $14M or whatever is the max he can get. Thats a $5M insurance policy, essentially. Again I understand if its not acceptable... but would be awesome if he did.