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Posted: Thu 13:58, 12 Sep 2013
Post subject: Cody Hodgson, in a few ways, is not Nazem Kadri -
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Specifically, the Leafs, whether it's wise or not, are capped out and couldn't give Kadri much more than they did without creating space. They didn't seem interested in either end of that proposition, regardless. The Sabres weren't operating under the same constraints.
And really, Buffalo needs Hodgson more than Toronto needs Kadri. Good as he is, and troubled as the Leafs' roster construction may be, Kadri's on a team with two good young goalies, as well as James van Riemsdyk, Jake Gardiner, Joffrey Lupul and, at least for the time being, Phil Kessel and Dion Phaneuf. Buffalo has Ryan Miller and Thomas Vanek, both of whom could well be traded this season ahead of free agency, and Mikhail Grigorenko.
So, the Sabres desperately need Hodgson to grow into a franchise cornerstone, and now they're paying him accordingly. If nothing else,[url=http://www.billigabeat.com]Billiga Monster[/url], .
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