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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Eichel didn’t dispute his LTIR status. He disputed the refusal of the Sabres to approve his desired operation, which had never been performed on an NHL player.
Now, show me a team which has put a player on LTIR for mental issues against their wishes. Show me a team that has even forced their player to attend counselling for mental issues.
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I never asked you to explain Eichels LTIR status, I asked for proof in how you know the flames would lose the PA grievance, see below for why there is precedent for grievances being dropped.
https://www.latimes.com/sports/kings...009-story.html
Mike Richards is a prime example of a player with mental health issues where the team (Dean Lombardi) travelled to his summer home to talk to him about getting help as well as seeing concussion specialists. Important to note that the NHL treats both addiction and mental health issues through the players assistance program.
When Richards didn’t deal with his mental health issues and was caught with Oxys at the border his contract was terminated and LA got off with a significantly reduced cap hit over many years.
I’m not sure what I’ve said that is offensive Jiri so I can’t really address your comment.