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<blockquote data-quote="ChiefGritty" data-source="post: 1779415" data-attributes="member: 746137"><p>Yeah Toews is a tough situation. Which makes the Kane situation tougher. Somehow Kane, Toews and Seth Jones all have the same agent btw. That's a really tough job at the moment, those three players have wildly divergent interests in this mess.</p><p></p><p>Sports agenting stuff borders on conflict of interest at times, which is a whole other conversation.</p><p></p><p>But the upshot is pretty simple: if Kane and Toews walk for nothing, the franchise took the wrong direction in authorizing the Davidson demolition.</p><p></p><p>And for two franchise legend inner circle Hall of Famers abandoning the only team they've ever known not to get covered in the press as organizational suicide (which it won't be, but absolutely would have been 20 years ago) shows how wrongheaded and backwards sports discourse has gotten around the subject of "rebuilding".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChiefGritty, post: 1779415, member: 746137"] Yeah Toews is a tough situation. Which makes the Kane situation tougher. Somehow Kane, Toews and Seth Jones all have the same agent btw. That's a really tough job at the moment, those three players have wildly divergent interests in this mess. Sports agenting stuff borders on conflict of interest at times, which is a whole other conversation. But the upshot is pretty simple: if Kane and Toews walk for nothing, the franchise took the wrong direction in authorizing the Davidson demolition. And for two franchise legend inner circle Hall of Famers abandoning the only team they've ever known not to get covered in the press as organizational suicide (which it won't be, but absolutely would have been 20 years ago) shows how wrongheaded and backwards sports discourse has gotten around the subject of "rebuilding". [/QUOTE]
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