I don’t know. Do you? That’s my pointBack to the Hall thing.
OK, so assuming he made a 3-year offer to Hall (I think he did), and Hall declined. Is there a rule preventing Sweeney from asking Hall's camp what it is he's looking for? Isn't that what a negotiation is? If the 3-year offer was basically a take it or leave it, is Sweeney naive enough to think that would entice Hall to sign in Boston? Did Sweeney even ask the Hall camp what they are after in regards to term? Would he actually be adverse to a 1-year deal (why the heck would he?)?
Whether it's Krug, or Chara, or Miller, or Hall, or a 2-year offer to Dadonov, or not even reaching out to Pietrangelo, and now Schmidt. Something doesn't add up here.
I have no idea how to embed a video but Taylor hall said “It’s a situation where you go in and improvement is going to be seen as a positive thing. That’s a good situation to go into. Sometimes if you go to the best team in the league and they don’t do well it’s seen as a disappointing thing.”
Hell yea it’s disappointing. That’s part of the deal. He didn’t want it. That’s not someone you win with. Was he talking specifically about Boston? I don’t know. But it didn’t sound like a Sweeney thing to me