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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Except like I said above, there's not much to lose by giving it a shot. If Richards/the NHLPA wins, the contract gets reinstated and they owe him some money. He wasn't playing in the bigs anyway.
I'm interested in the NHL's take. On the one hand, they would like to decrease players' power which would include more termination rights. On the other hand, they don't want cap circumvention. If the Kings win, how many more terminations can they expect?
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The league doesn't want the kind of cap circumvention that results in teams finding ways to spend more money, but they'd probably be ok with circumvention that keeps money in the pockets of the owners.