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Originally Posted by Firebot
They only benefit if they take advantage. Treleving just showed that he's willing to cut ties if you are under performing, otherwise Poirier and Klimchuk are next to go.
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They both have two years left. They would have to show no improvement at all over the next two years not to get qualified IMO. Different situation from Arnold and Shore who were 24 and 25. By the time Klimchuk and Poirier need new contracts, they will only be 22. That's too early to sever ties with a former 1st rounder unless he is going backwards.