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Originally Posted by Rando
Neither are going to sign that, their agents probably laugh as they hand up.
Twenty-eight years old, playing top four roles, one year away from free agency? These two are going to get paid, and five years is the minimum for the deal. In terms of dollars Hamonic will be the easiest to sign, doesn't put up points, wants to play out west or in Canada by all reports, but you bet he'l be pushing for six years.
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and again then don't re-sign them. They will both be 29 in a couple of months. When they start their next contract they will both be 30. You want to be paying these guys until they are 35? Sorry but the NHL has changed, at its a young mans game now.
Edit : my last sentence has me laughing. They are both a hell of a lot younger than me.LOL