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Originally Posted by Textcritic
But this was always going to be the trade-off on this deal: at the outest it looked like two years of fantastic value; two years at expected value, and two years below value, which all together average out to market value. It actually worked out better than expected: the Flames got three years of elite-level play from Giordano along with a Norris trophy, and then one year of expected value over the first four years. These last two years on his deal were always going to be rough.
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Yeah honestly I thought we'd see two great seasons, two average seasons and then two where you'd be pulling your hair out.
Instead he gave them three all star seasons, an above average season ... and maybe two where you pull your hair out.