hockeykicker
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Maybe he wants a one-way?If I was one of his teammates and saw the GM waiving a player to save on $500,000 I wouldn't be too impressed.
If I was one of his teammates and saw the GM waiving a player to save on $500,000 I wouldn't be too impressed.
With the recent additions, the cap will be tight this year, plus there are potential bonus overages for next year. 500k is 500k.If I was one of his teammates and saw the GM waiving a player to save on $500,000 I wouldn't be too impressed.
He should have accepted his QO then.Maybe he wants a one-way?
Maybe he wants a one-way?
Money is money. And this is a business. If every player on your team is overpaid by 500K because it’s not really that big a deal, your roster is about 11.5M above the cap.
If I was one of his teammates and saw the GM waiving a player to save on $500,000 I wouldn't be too impressed.
It's exactly what he made last year.650K? Isnt that less than what he made last year? and two way?
So basically the Flames is claiming that Kulak went backward when he made their roster? brutal
also a reminder that the decision is rarely one or the other, it is almost always a number between the two asks.
I expect Kulak to fall at about 750k on a 1-way deal
If I was one of his teammates and saw the GM waiving a player to save on $500,000 I wouldn't be too impressed.
Maybe. In any event, since he cleared waivers it looks like the team will win on this one. Pretty ruthless though.
Yeah I know, but when you look at how many bad contracts there are in the league trying to nickel and dime one of your grunts is a bad look. Maybe if the GMs didn't blow so much money on horrid contracts they wouldn't have to pull stuff like this?
If I was one of his teammates and saw the GM waiving a player to save on $500,000 I wouldn't be too impressed.