whos gonna be the backup? lol
Yeah good luck trading Reimer when you probably can just sign Mike Smith or Cam Talbot for a 1 year deal at a cheaper rate
I don't think anyone's suggesting they're trying to move him for positive value. They're trying to move him for another team's negative-value asset that they can better absorb. So if another team had a negative asset to move (and most teams do), they'd rather engage in a swap of liabilities than keep their own negative asset and sign someone new.
SEASON | INITIAL BASE SALARY | INITIAL CAP HIT | SIGNING BONUS | BUYOUT COST | POST-BUYOUT EARNINGS | SAVINGS | CAP HIT (
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2019-20 | $3,100,000 | $3,400,000 | $0 | $658,333 | $658,333 | $2,441,667 | $958,333 |
2020-21 | $850,000 | $3,400,000 | $2,250,000 | $658,333 | $2,908,333 | $191,667 | $3,208,333 |
2021-22 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $658,333 | $658,333 | -$658,333 | $658,333 |
2022-23 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $658,333 | $658,333 | -$658,333 | $658,333 |
You used the wrong BB Code tag. You need to use the [img] tag not the [media] tagedit: since when does linking imgur bring this other nonsense with it?
Yeah good luck trading Reimer when you probably can just sign Mike Smith or Cam Talbot for a 1 year deal at a cheaper rate.
If Islanders lose out on Panarin and Lee, maybe I do a Reimer and Hoffman for Ho Sang trade
Something around Reimer @ 50% retained for Sparks and Brown.
Leafs replace Sparks with a guy that has a .914 career SV% (worst 3 years were concussion, concussion,Florida defense) and save about 400k in cap space if they play Petan or other near league minimum guy.
Panthers stash a 3rd goalie in the AHL and grab a RW that can PK.