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Originally Posted by Jay Random
According to Eric Tulsky, Nikishin's contract terms are settled, but they haven't signed the contract yet because they want the option of an ATO so he will be eligible for the AHL playoffs. This is pretty normal procedure for players who otherwise wouldn't be AHL-eligible.
So what's got Nikishin's agent's knickers in a twist, and what makes him think he's in any position to demand a trade? I don't get this.
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$92k that he thought he was getting this week, and the chance of playing in the NHL playoffs - sound like they dangled that last bit. It’s bait and switch shenanigans.