Oh god, I hope so!
Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Bryan McCabe is considering altering his position on his no-movement clause.
"Bryan is starting to think about possibly getting his career started somewhere else," Maple Leafs general manager Cliff Fletcher told the Toronto Star.
"We'll leave him alone. He's going to get back to us in a couple of weeks. There's not going to be any issues. I'm really confident it's going to be resolved amicably before training camp," Fletcher told the newspaper.
Ian Pulver, McCabe's agent confirmed to the Star that their camp has been talking with the Maple Leafs.
Last season, McCabe had 5 goals with 18 assists and minus-2 rating.
There has been friction between the blueliner and the club since he refused to waive his no-movement clause at the NHL's trade deadline.
The Maple Leafs have already parted ways with Darcy Tucker and Andrew Raycroft this off-season after buying out their contracts.
"Bryan is starting to think about possibly getting his career started somewhere else," Maple Leafs general manager Cliff Fletcher told the Toronto Star.
"We'll leave him alone. He's going to get back to us in a couple of weeks. There's not going to be any issues. I'm really confident it's going to be resolved amicably before training camp," Fletcher told the newspaper.
Ian Pulver, McCabe's agent confirmed to the Star that their camp has been talking with the Maple Leafs.
Last season, McCabe had 5 goals with 18 assists and minus-2 rating.
There has been friction between the blueliner and the club since he refused to waive his no-movement clause at the NHL's trade deadline.
The Maple Leafs have already parted ways with Darcy Tucker and Andrew Raycroft this off-season after buying out their contracts.
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