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just ignore him, he offers nothing constructive for anyone to benefit by, better to move forward.,
its boring and uninteresting to just read sarcasm, and remarks that are of no benefit to anyone.
but if he knows he is irritating you, he'll keep on, but maybe its just a 'man' thing i guess.
guess no one wanted to give too much today for kesler, doesn't matter, now they can put it forward again
at the draft. if they don't do a trade at the draft, then they can trade him in the off season.
that is the advantage of trading a player while they are still under contract for a while, as they
can't just leave at the end of the season, like an unrestricted free agent, so there will always be
something in return for that player.
when a team is retooling, trading a top player is smart. they will get a big return for him, more than
they would have today, and the team will be supplied with good young players to move forward, that is
why a team trades one of their top players.
i enjoyed the tv coverage of the trade deadline, watched almost all of it. lots of moves made, some
small and some big.
Don't know why they'd want to unload Kesler, at work we used to try to keep our best men! -
kesler has had a number of injuries in the past, he is 100% healthy right now, is at the top of his game,
so why wait any longer, the team isn't going anywhere this season, so now is the right time.
he could be injured again next season, out of the lineup again, and each year that happens, he is one year
older, he is 29 now, perfect age, still in his prime, very attractive player to other teams, he will go
sometime in the near future, and canucks will receive good young players back, that is what they need.