David Pagnotta
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It doesn't mean I agree with all of it, but I get it.
It's a tricky situation from that side of things.
But from Bruce's side, look, there's an opportunity to sign a three-, four-, five-year contract at $4 million or $5 million a year, basically.
That sets you up.
Plus, it also gives Bruce that opportunity because we know the Oilers
We know the objective next season.
It's the Stanley Cup.
It's not playoffs.
It's the Stanley Cup.
So he wants to be a part of that, clearly, whether it's with them or LA or another team.
But he wants to win again.
He wants to coach.
He wants to win again.
He's a competitor, just like all the guys on the ice.
That's what they want to do every year.
They want to obviously get paid, but they want their opportunity to win.
It's a weird situation.
And as I mentioned on the show last week, not the first time this has happened โ
between these two clubs.
But this is a lot higher level than what we'd seen before.