No, I wasn't talking about Gatineau.
I wonder if that might actually not be true.
Because this whole situation didn't blow up until Karlsson went to the media and said in no uncertain terms that he wouldn't be taking a discount, and would be getting paid his full market value on his next deal.
That was when the Sens asked him for his trade list, and that's when Melnyk started blowing up publicly & privately. So I kind of wonder if, prior to that point, Melnyk was deluded enough to think that Karlsson would take a significant discount.
I definitely agree with that part. Like the Habs, what they've done over the past couple of years was legitimately their best attempt to contend for a Stanley Cup.They traded for Phaneuf, Brassard and Duchene to compete over the next two years. I guess Burrows too. Its no coincidence Brassard and Duchene's contract lined up with Karlsson. They were going for it this year and next year. Sure part of that may have been to convince Karlsson to stay. But even then they knew he needed some convincing.
Oh yeah for sure. Since Karlsson spoke out all of their actions have been based on emotion rather than winning.
But yeah, up until that point they were earnestly trying to win. Not just Expo style save money. That was them trying.