s3antana5757
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- Feb 15, 2014
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Like I've been saying, it takes two to tango. We have no idea if Pastrnak (and/or his agent) even wanted to negotiate last offseason, or even during the season. Everyone seems to want to place the blame for not signing Pastrnak at the feet of Sweeney, but no one can say for sure that Pastrnak was ever a willing participant in the process.
That's not always the case. Boston was in a powerful negotiating place. They could've paid him more last year(16-17), and given him financial security for the rest of his life. Pasta now knows he's going to get paid, either by Boston or some other team. That was not a certainty last year. Even if you started or tried to start a negotiation, it's a good faith effort and allows him know he's wanted.
I agree
I posted last August 20 this
"I think Pastrnak has a breakout year and gets 34, 35 goals and 75ish points. I know his high to date is 26 points but jumping 50 points can be done. Also what happens if Pastrnak has a big year and Chiarelli screws up the market with one of his patented overpays with McDavid or Draisaitl. I'd lock him up now 8/25."
Wow
Amazing post and forsight by me
I always thought I was awesome but didn't really want to brag but this seals it
Did you really DKH? That's incredible.