This article is classic Rossi. Last night was a great moment and all he had to do was write about it and why it was special for the three icons, with maybe a nostalgia-colored look ahead to what might be next considering the realities of the National Hockey League, age, money..etc. Instead, it's just another Personal Advocate for Geno special, this time with Letang mixed in, lecturing the front office and Mario on what they should do going forward. Team managers don't get paid to make decisions based on emotion. There are plenty of logical, fact-based reasons that you might want to keep the three together. What Sid Wants is great and all but that's not how the league works, and nobody knows that better than Sid. Things happen. If those two regress further, you can't really keep them unless the salaries are dramatically reduced, right? And nothing is more cringe-worthy than keeping guys around past their time. We're not at that point, and I'm not advocating blowing the core up yet, but this article does nothing for me. A few years ago, despite Rossi's annoying quirks, I thought his upcoming biography of Geno was going to be pretty interesting. Now I'm thinking it's just going to be one long weird defense of all things Geno. He lost his objectivity a long time ago.