Does this formal charge change anything with regard to the NHLPA’s grievance against the Kings and the NHL? Not likely. One assumes the NHLPA was aware of Richards’ circumstances when it filed, and this case is more about the precedent being set than Richards' guilt or innocence.
It’s plain as day that the Kings are picking their spot with this termination, being that Richards is a player in steep decline and they’re trying to void his deal instead of buying it out to get around the cap implications. This is less about Mike Richards getting charged with drug possession and more about how NHL teams will react to such charges going forward.
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So, Jaromir Jagr bangs some hot 18 yr old Czech model. When they're done, he takes a nap and she takes a selfie. Tells Jags give me 2 grand or I release the selfie. Jagr responds:
I don't care.
Like a damn boss.
So, Jaromir Jagr bangs some hot 18 yr old Czech model. When they're done, he takes a nap and she takes a selfie. Tells Jags give me 2 grand or I release the selfie. Jagr responds:
I don't care.
Like a damn boss.