it was short term shit. but it was a lot of shit.
gives us the cap space to get Petey and Hughes done without needing to stick to bridge deals.
and the buyout calculator on OEL apparently isn't too bad a couple of years from now if needed.
I don't recall him being quite as dogshit as the graph Dash showed.
He was perhaps overwhelmed as a #1 shutdown guy, but can hopefully put in good minutes as a 3/4 guy.
Edler's replacement, at x-times the price.
i coincidentally had it open in another windowWhat’s the buyout gonna look like for OEL in a couple of years?
I don't think it does though. They dumped $12 mil in cap space this year and added $7.3 mil in OEL. Garland is arb eligible and coming off back to back pro-rated 25 goal seasons. Say he gets $3.5 mil/yr (I think he'll get above $4 mil but..) that's a total savings of $1.22 mil in cap space. And if OEL sucks as much as the fancy stat guys seem to assure everyone he does (I honestly have no effin idea) they're weighed down by a terrible contract for far longer than 1 year even if they do buy him out in 3 or 4.it was short term shit. but it was a lot of shit.
gives us the cap space to get Petey and Hughes done without needing to stick to bridge deals.
Assuming that Zack MacEwan and Matthew Highmore can play regular 4th line minutes (?), Podkolzin can play regular top 9 minutes, Rathbone can play regular bottom pair minutes, Ferland is LTIR and Virtanen is bought out I'm counting 9 forwards and 4 defencemen signed for next season with $21.5 million to spend. They have 5 RFA's they likely want to sign, two of whom will cost $14 mil combined minimum even on bridges (using Barzal as a comp for Pete and just guessing Hughes will cost around the same).so we are spending 19.2 million on three defenseman, with our best one still yet to sign.
that's a tough way to build a roster.
I'm still just kind of happy to not see Louie at the top of the forwards list page.
watch him get 15 goals in Arizona now.
At least Boqvist going back. That alone's a win.