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This sounds like another Christian Ehrhoff type of situation, which ended badly, both for the Canucks and for Ehrhoff. He was great when he was with us because of the situation he was in, and then he decided to sign long term for more money with Buffalo and ended up being bought out. But I guess from his perspective it's worth the risk. We've seen other former Canucks do the same thing. Before that, Anson Carter had one good year with the Sedins and turned it into a 2 year deal in Columbus, bouncing around during that term and was basically out of the league after that. But these players will take the risk, parlay their one season of good fortune with a star player into a big contract and then find themselves at the end of their careers quickly because they didn't know what they had. This is different because he's not a UFA. If Hronek wants to leave, the Canucks can get something back for him. A team will likely pay him $8 million. Either the Canucks trade him voluntarily or he's signed to an offer sheet and they get back a bunch of high draft picks to stock their prospect pool.
8 schmill? see ya later.
Hronek is not worth more than the Hughes contract