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Originally Posted by thymebalm
It’s more about contract flexibility and what kind of persona Treliving wants to embody as a GM. He loves his flexibility. Kulaks waiver status and growing contract demands were enough for Treliving to split that stock in two. He’s made this kind of business move before.
Treliving has painted himself into a corner with waivers before, he’s unlikely to repeat that mistake if avoidable.
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Good point although I didn't really think Kulak was much of a threat to be claimed off waivers. In fact didn't he already clear at least once with Flames?