Max Domi Addresses Reports of Him Leaving Chicago
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Jim
January 5, 2023 (5:23 PM)
Max Domi was originally brought in as a trading piece, signing a cap friendly deal at 1 year for 3 million dollars. He currently has 11 goals and 14 assists, totaling up to 25 points on the season.
This is what Max had to say on the trade rumors:
«It's part of being a pro, part of the territory. You have a job to write stories and where you get your sources, sometimes I don't know, but you guys seem to have an idea of what's going to happen. End of the day, our job doesn't change.»
This is what he had to say on his future:
«We're all part of the Blackhawks right now and focused on helping this team win. This is a business. Whatever happens, happens. I've said from day one, I love it here. Love this locker room, the coaches, and the fans in the city. We'll see what happens.»
If Chicago does decide to ship him out, he will be at most a 2nd round pick, possibly a 1st rounder by March's Trade Deadline.
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