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Originally Posted by GioforPM
I thought he gave Gaudreau bad advice, which cost Gaudreau a decent start to his year after missing camp, and I think the same about his aadvice to Nylander, which will at a minimum result in a trade and might lose him millions of dollars that won't be recouped if he misses a season.
He misread Treliving and I think he's done the same now with Dubas.
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I disagree. His job is to get his client the max contract possible in this situation. I don't think he cared about how it would affect the start because that would be after the contract had been signed. That's just collateral damage and year one of a long term deal. The players performance really doesn't matter after the contract is signed, at least not until later in the contract when the player is being showcased for the next contract.