Pat Brisson
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And by virtue of that, two players have decisions to make because they do have a lot of pressure.
There's a lot of pressure on these guys.
People don't see a lot of time.
In general, we see the surface, but there's a lot of mental and physical.
We all hear about the broken jaw, the bad hip and all that in the playoffs, playing through injuries.
But also, what about the mental part?
What about the pressure these players are applying on themselves?
They're entitled to make decisions for what makes them perform better, mentally and physically.
So here's the question.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, Montreal's got a nice young team.
But, you know, at the end of the day, it's a good point.
It's a good point, guys.
You know, like it's a bucket where within the bucket, sure, the taxes have something to do with it.
It's not the majority of the major decision, but the fit β
the well-being of the family on and off the ice, how the ownership and the team is treating their players, what are the odds of winning and benefiting from having a better career if I'm here, here, or there.
But at the end of the day, it doesn't come down to solely the taxes.
But if it's on the line, when a player has a chance to live in the Sunbelt,
And, you know, whether it's Texas, you know, Nevada, or perhaps, you know, Florida.
I mean, there's some advantages to that.