Guilt Trip said:There's zero chance Tre is going to do that. Could you imagine the shit storm that would erupt if word got out that he was a "healthy scratch" for not waiving?Dappleganger said:Bender said:As for the NMC point, players do have a right to stick with the NMC, but it doesn't mean management can't also push the topic. Also, in the words of Brian Burke: I didn't sign it.
It's true. Treliving didn't sign Mitch to the NMC. He could take a page out of Burke's book (literally) and say if Mitch doesn't provide a list he'll sit in the press box.
That's what Burke did with Kaberle when Tomas invoked his no trade clause. Kaberle and his agent gave one team, Boston, a day later.
I heartily agree.
Times have changed. Prospective UFAs desiring a NMC (that so many of them are now getting) would probably have a problem with that and just sign with teams that honour their contracts.
The other risks are a grievance with the NHLPA (it is like constructive dismissal) and some of his teammates might not be too happy to see him treated that way - the team is breaking it's word/contract.