CarltonTheBear said:
I saw somebody point this out the other day, but the last time something like this happened with the Leafs the situation was almost reversed. With the Cowen buyout, the Leafs had to argue that he WAS fit to play, now they need to argue that Lupul isn't fit to play. But the problem is that ruling may have established that being "unable to play" is a pretty low standard, because Cowen did seem to injured in some way at that time or at least still recovering from an injury/surgery.
Well the thing I keep going back to is the Hossa situation(where, interestingly, not quite as many people took the "Well, a Doctor said it so it must be true" position). So much of it seems to boil down to Hossa's pain levels. Something that we just can't know for certain and, as far as I know, neither can Doctors. The Hossa argument seemed to revolve around quality of life. With medication, it seemed to be, that he physically could play but that the medication's side effects were bad enough that he really wanted to not go through it.
Now, to me, that seems pretty reasonable to declare that a case where medically you'd like to say he can't play and the resulting financial implications be ignored regardless of what you think about the honesty, i suppose, of his contract.
So in Lupul's case, for instance, is it going to be about does Lupul want to try and play through a certain of level of pain? Does the pain have to hamper his game to a certain extent?
You and me have sort of agreed on this but the idea that Lupul
can't play seems bogus. If the hernia surgery was so unsuccessful that he physically couldn't play then he probably couldn't be up and about being active in other capacities.
So it does seem like this is going to be an argument about diminished capacity rather than yes or no and that's where I think the Leafs are in tough because I really don't think things like IR or, potentially, LTIR are there to protect teams against guys who slow down because of injuries. Especially in a case like Lupul's where, you know, everyone saying he's injury prone knew that when they signed him.