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Originally Posted by Oil Stain
I wouldn't feel that bad for him.
The article says he hasn't even started drawing on his NHL pension yet.
Even after the bankruptcy he'll be able to draw like $70,000 Canadian per year I imagine.
Not too shabby for a retired guy.
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I missed that part then...
well, it seems like he
should be able to get himself straightened out and hopefully figure out a fair agreement to take care of his kids
he needs to swallow his pride though and hire a legit financial planner to help him to manage things going forward