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Originally Posted by GordonBlue
This is a comment I see a lot that I don't really understand.
When fans decide a team should get rid of a player that just isn't good enough, they say it's time to sell high. How is it selling high if the other teams are likely more aware of a players problems than the fans are?
I think that when fans believe it's time to sell high, it's too late to do so.
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Yes, but the true desire to remove said player is his cap hit. Ultimately, the return is secondary and determined by the market.
This team has no cap flexibility and Treliving will have to make tough choices. Dropping Hanifin is a tough choice, but may be necessary if it comes down to signing Gaudreau, Tkachuk, Mangiapane and improving the team.
As Tre said, he’s willing to move “heaven and earth.” Pretty sure that wasn’t just Monahan and/or Lucic he was talking about.
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