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Originally Posted by Jay Random
Quite right. If spending an extra $200,000 on Kulak is going to use up cap room that could otherwise be used to improve the team via trades during the season, they should not spend it.
Oh, wait. That wasn't what you were saying, was it?
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No. I’m not saying that you pay Kulak any more than what he is worth. So in that sense the $200k matters very much.
But what I’m not on board with the idea is that an NHL agent should be recommending to his player that he accept less money to improve his chances of making an NHL roster.