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Originally Posted by bluejays
Haha. Sometimes when you have a family winning isn’t the most important thing as stability comes into play. In the corporate environment if your boss asks you to move to Boston and you say no, is it a reflection of your work ethic or you having other priorities outside the four walls of work?
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From the sounds of it, Markstrom is perfectly happy to collect a paycheck and continue to play for us. He's very, very unlikely to win a Stanley Cup here. Give me someone with a real desire to win. As much as I hate the way Tkachuk left, you have to admire his ambition. He knew he'd never win anything here, and wasn't afraid to say that on his way out the door. We just don't have a winning culture. Fans are happy to hear their goalie has a happy home life, and don't care too much about winning.