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Originally Posted by Flash Walken
Preaching to the choir here, but all things considered if the flames didn't have Neal I'd be fine with having Brodie walk away at the end of the year if the team is close to as competitive as they were last year.
I'm almost positive that if the flames had an extra 10 million they wouldn't be hot to trot to trade tj.
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Preaching to the choir, but for the dramatic sob story about TJ Brodie.
Decisions have to be made. If Neal scored 20 goals last year you wouldn't be trying to tie him to the story.
They are where they are.
Hopefully Neal bounces back, Tkachuck gets signed to a contract that works, Brodie gets moved in a deal for futures and that help restock the cupboards, and the young defenseman are able to take on a greater role.
Every team has succession issues and depth problems. No need to make it into a Harlequin Romance Novel.