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Originally Posted by getbak
Burke has also gone on record in the past saying he doesn't believe in buying-out contracts.
He has stated that he believes you've made a commitment to the player, and he has made a commitment to the team, and both sides should honour those commitments.
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Sure. But the problem is, Burke is not the Flames GM anymore. It's ultimately not his call in the end whether to buyout or not buyout. Burke may personally feel that way and can have some influence in helping and advising Treliving to make managerial decisions since Burke is the president of hockey operations, but Burke ultimately can't make that call to buyout or not buyout a player because that job belongs to Treliving the GM.
Maybe we'll find out if Treliving shares this same principle as Burke on this or not.