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Originally Posted by stemit14
Seems like another good signing. Can anyone think of an example when signing a young player that’s projected to be a star player in the NHL ended up being a bad move? I honestly can’t think of any examples off the top of my head.
However, there are numerous examples where signing a young player to a bridge deal ended up being a mistake because they ended up costing a lot more later or they ended up leaving the organization earlier than they could have had they been signed long term.
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Numerous. Rick DiPietro probably the biggest. But generally these mid range ones work out well. Locking goalies is a terrible move though.