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 Post subject: Brandon Saad
PostPosted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 4:37 pm 
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Some nice bouquets to the Blackhawks and Torts in his TPT piece:

http://www.theplayerstribune.com/brando ... e-jackets/

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 Post subject: Re: Brandon Saad
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Good stuff. Perhaps he has a seƱor columnist role in his future?

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 Post subject: Re: Brandon Saad
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It's nice, but I am still cheering against Columbus and Saad. They're pretty good this year. I love it when guys like Panarin make it work for a team. Saad pushed his luck, and he had that right. But I have the right to not like him anymore.

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 Post subject: Re: Brandon Saad
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denisdman wrote:
I love it when guys like Panarin make it work for a team.

He didn't give up any years of unrestricted free agency and the cap will still be tight.

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 Post subject: Re: Brandon Saad
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Yeah it was a smart play by Bread man. I read the DH article. He left a lot on the table in the hopes that the Hawks will pay him after the extension expires. Saad got greedy, and it's fine. He chose money over winning, and that's what most guys do.

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 Post subject: Re: Brandon Saad
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denisdman wrote:
Yeah it was a smart play by Bread man. I read the DH article. He left a lot on the table in the hopes that the Hawks will pay him after the extension expires. Saad got greedy, and it's fine. He chose money over winning, and that's what most guys do.


But, I question whether or not Saad really chose more money by going to Columbus. Sure, in the short run his contract pays him more, but being a lifetime Hawk on a team that has won multiple Cups and being a big contributor has to translate to some good $$$ opportunities that he will never see playing in Columbus, right?

Being seen as a guy who took a discount to continue playing alongside Toews and Hossa would earn him cult status amongst the fans and sponsors. Plus, the post career opportunities you still see guys like Savard, Espo etc making money from.

Just seemed very short sighted to me at the time. Granted, Columbus suddenly turning into a good team makes his decision seem wiser than it was at the time, but i still think he would've been happier and wealthier in the long run had he stayed.

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 Post subject: Re: Brandon Saad
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I see what you're saying, but someone gave Saad a whack at the endorsement pinata and my first thought was "this guy doesn't have one firing neuron in his head." English isn't Marcus Kruger's first language but he still sounds like he grasps copy better than Saad did. He'd have to be like Urlacher (or Toews to a lesser extent) where all his spots are just him staring at you while someone else talks.

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