MardyBum
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He's also not incapable of doing anything else at all to earn an income after his hockey career is over. Even with his thus far "limited" earnings he's so deep into the 1% of the earnings category that if he lived modestly he wouldn't actually have to work ever again in his life. No one should think a hockey player should be entitled to retire at 30-35 years of age and never work again, least of all a hockey player.
I never said that. Trouba's time to earn money as a professional hockey player is limited. There's nothing wrong with him wanting to maximize those earnings.