Not this season, the real cap is 70 million this season. Officially it's 60 million, but it's actually 70 million, details about that are kinda sketchy, but the gist of it is, it's 70 million.
It's next season when the cap will fall to 64 million that we might have a chance at that, but teams will have 2 "amnesty" buyouts that will help hard pressed teams get under cap.
Particularly with the Burmistrov and potential Antropov injury I think you have to bring him into camp. He also has not rejoined Barrie yet, so now would be the perfect time to bring him into camp. There's only going to be 13-16 forwards in camp, so it won't be hurting anything. Worst case scenario is you send him back down after one week away from Barrie, don't see the downside in bringing him to camp.
Here's my problem with it. In a regular TC, fine, bring him up even though you know that he is not going to be on the team this season.
This year, we have one week to try and figure out our lines, and get some semblance of chemistry, and guys (particularily Jokinen and Ponikarovsky) on the same page with systems etc. I think adding a guy who won't be on the team to the mix just confuses the issue. They should be forming lines day one, and trying to figure out who of the tweeners are going to stay up, either to fill the Burmi and Antro holes, or the guys who will be most likely staying with the team longer term.
I understand that having Mark up doesn't hurt him in any way, but I really think smart teams will be trying to get as game day ready from second one of camp.