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Originally Posted by Jay Random
You really don't get it, do you?
The Flames DID NOT HAVE to agree. If they had not agreed, the situation would have been different. They COULD have been stupidly stubborn about it, like you for instance, but they chose to act like decent human beings – which not every organization does. Edmonton and Columbus are two counterexamples from this thread.
The fact that the Flames handled the matter with class and compassion FROM THE START does not mean that they don't deserve any credit for doing so.
By that standard, nobody ever deserves credit for doing anything good, because the alternative scenario where they didn't do it never happened.
You're not even attempting to use your loaf here.
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You're arguing something totally different here. Again, the Flames had to pay Kylington. That's all I argued.
Anything else, I really don't care about. If you want to throw praise at an organization for treating a player like a human being then eat your heart out.