The Crazy Chicago Cap Calculus
There has been a lot of coverage of this with the Hawks reportedly nearing deals with Kane, Toews, and Toby Keith. But I haven't seen anyone go into it with as much detail and sourcing as McKenzie. Whole lotta tagging going on, whole lotta uncertainty.
I can't wait to see what they do. Eliminating Sopel is almost a given, but are they willing to pay another team to do that?
(h/t BC, who is keenly interested in this sort of thing)
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