July 10, 2010

"The Decision" NHL style?


















NHL free agency opened on July 1 and virtually everyone signed on with a team that day, except for the biggest fish in the pond, 27-year-old sniper Ilya Kovalchuk. Reportedly seeking a 10-year, $100 million contract, Kovalchuk has found no one willing to meet his price even as rumors of talks with the Kings, Islanders, Rangers, re-signing with the Devils and the Russian KHL have come up.

In the wake of LeBron James' trainwreck television special to announce his free agent destination, the New York Post is reporting that one of the Canadian networks is suggesting the same idea to Kovalchuk.

Seriously.

The good news is that Kovalchuk announcing on national Canadian television that he's leaving the Devils probably won't be a stake through the heart of New Jersey since he's Russian and since he isn't exactly Sidney Crosby (Kovalchuk has a 1-8 career record in playoff games, losing both his career series). The bad news is that sports are becoming more and more less fun to follow if reality television is becoming this big a component. I really hope LeBron's show doesn't set a precedent like this but it seems like we're already headed that way.

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