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Internal speculation stars play players ‘financial road block’ that can be forced to trade Jason Robertson.

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NHL Internal Dean Rosen has speculated that “Financial Road Block” by Defense Man of Dallas Stars Thomas Harley The team can force to consider trade Jason Robertson.

Robertson is on the last year of his four -year -old, Million 31 million contracts and will become a limited free agent next summer. With his excellent performance, which he saw 35 goals and 80 points in 82 regular season games last year, Robertson is expected to order a significant addition.

However, Dan Rosen has suggested that the financial responsibilities of the stars can make it difficult to maintain both Robertson and Harley, which is scheduled to become a limited independent agent even after this season.

“So, the stars can work with Robertson, depending on the financial terms of their next contract, but the road block defense person Thomas Harley.” Rosen wrote on Wednesday. (Per nhl.com)

“If the stars feel that they have to choose between Harley and Robertson, who re -sign, it will be difficult to debate against the selection of a 35 -goal star defenseman. But will it have to be a choice? What is the sacrifice if they re -sign?” Rosen asked.

Rosen suggests that if the stars end Robertson’s trade, they may follow a model like Mach Marner Dell that came under discussion between Leafs and Golden Nights. Such a set -up team will allow the contract with Robertson ahead of time, which can help Dallas maximize withdrawal.

As an alternative, a team that rely on Robertson’s ability to re -sign, may be willing to get it without a contract before negotiations, though this approach may be behind, as has been seen in this matter. Macco rentinin And the Carolina Hurricane, Rosen noted.


Dan Rosen Jason Robertson is the “matching” of trade

Dan Rosen described the possibility of Jason Robertson’s trade as a “50/50” proposal, which states that it finally depends on whether stars and young stars can soon reach a new contract agreement.

“Copdown answer, but probably 50/50 at this point because it really depends on whether stars and Robertson can try to make a new contract instead or even want to make a new contract soon or even soon.”

Rosen also pointed out that there is a critical balance between maintaining Jason Robertson’s capable player and ensuring the team’s long -term success.