My guess is he will be rewarded handsomelyUnless Chicago is going to pay him crazy money on a one year deal and flip him at the deadline...why would he sign with a rebuilding team?
My guess is he will be rewarded handsomelyUnless Chicago is going to pay him crazy money on a one year deal and flip him at the deadline...why would he sign with a rebuilding team?
And he is all out of bubblegumHe likes money and hockey?
Somehow they accomplish bothThe Perry factor means you likely play in the 2024 Stanley Cup finals
The Hall factor means you likely draft 1st ov
Do they cancel each other out and they miss the playoffs by a single point?
Wouldn't he also then get traded at the deadline in that scenario?If you really are trying to chase a cup, it makes way more sense to play on an awful team and cut the season in half. You could sign with a "contender" who bottoms out and miss the playoffs entirely if you do it wrong.
Less of a guarantee if the team is chasing a spot/ in the hunt. It’s a lot easier to trade a guy when you’re 30 points out, than when you’re 6.Wouldn't he also then get traded at the deadline in that scenario?
Maybe the gunshots ASMR help him sleep?Why would he want to re-sign in Chicago at this point in his career?
Why Ontario doesn’t have room for him.Announce Kyle Clifford to LAK
Maybe Chicago can sign Joe Thornton and Zdeno Chara too.Will probably overpay him on a 1 year deal and then trade him to a contender at the deadline for a pick, like they did with Foligno
In the meantime Bedard gets to learn from a former elite player and add some veteran leadership to the room.
Could be a smart use of Chicago's insane amount of cap space