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Originally Posted by Strange Brew
I think you are splitting hairs with respect to wording. In your scenario, everyone who lists a house or sells a product is not "in the drivers seat" because the buyer controls whether they can always walk away.
I would argue the guy that is selling a highly prized asset (low supply, high demand) meets the definition of drivers seat anytime something is being bought and sold.
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The fact Yzerman has no timeline to deal with either makes me question this 'not in the driver's seat' nonsense.
Drouin is under contract for another year after that and then would be an RFA holdout.
If Yzerman isn't in the driver seat, who is?