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bustaheims said:Sure, but it's not just about playing together. As long as their both in the Leafs' organization, they'll both be playing for Toronto based teams, which means they'll have the opportunity to live together, hang out with each other, etc. It's the overall situation where the relationship is a factor, not just whether they'll end up playing on the same team at the same time all season.
That's where it starts getting very tenuous to me. Hockey players are pretty busy during the season and often on the road. I don't know if either guy wants a roommate. If they want, they can hangout all off-season together. The idea that Schultz would make a very important decision re: his career with potentially millions of dollars at stake with getting to hang out with a buddy as a major factor doesn't ring true.
Additionally, while I agree with your point about familiarity as a general I'd bet elite hockey players are more accustomed than most to having to get to know their co-workers/teammates quickly and making friends.