Around the League Thread | Pre-Season Approaches

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Billy Kvcmu

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Does that mean Poolman presented himself for a physical to ensure he was paid?
We would get penalize if we try to pull this shit, just like the Luongo contract

I’m still very bitter at the Lungo contract penalty

Meanwhile LA didn’t get penalized for Mike Richard and now Vegas gets to cheat again
 

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Does that mean Poolman presented himself for a physical to ensure he was paid?
Poolman isn't on LTIR right now. He is on conventional IR so far this "season" as they are under the cap with him. They don't want to go into the year using LTIR like last year. They want to accrue as much cap space as possible before the deadline. So the plan is to hold off putting him on LTIR until the deadline if at all possible. Now he could be moved to LTIR in the next few days but as of a couple weeks ago they were hoping not to put him on LTIR. Desire and reality are two different things of course.

However, as we wrote about on Tuesday, Allvin ideally wants to avoid using LTIR this season full stop if possible. Of course, this is not an ideal situation, with the Canucks general manager acknowledging that they will have to go down this road at some point.

With this in mind, the plan is to hold off on placing Poolman on LTIR until around the trade deadline if possible. Taking this approach would allow the Canucks to accrue some valuable cap space during the season.


And from the press conference coming into camp.

“What we want to do is start the season without someone on LTIR,” he said.

That’s a notable admission. The Canucks were frustrated at the deadline last year by their cap situation — they were over the cap, with the bulk of Tucker Poolman’s contract shuffled onto LTIR.

At the moment, they are under the cap, even with Poolman placed on conventional injured reserve. And if they stay under the cap as the season progresses, the savings made will accrue and could make a very useful total come the trade deadline — they could add a veteran player for another playoff push.

 

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