For those who don't get it, this is what Chia is actually doing:
Teddy Purcell - $4.5m
Nikita Nikitin - $4.5m
Ben Scrivens - $2.3m
Eric Gryba - $1.5m
Ference buyout -$3.25m
(from what I understand this means Katz has to pay him two-thirds of double the amount of his last contracted year's salary, but all of it comes off the cap. Maybe he'll retire in exchange for a gig in the front office)
Justin Schultz - RFA - 3.9m
Also a ton of lesser players hitting RFA and UFA, considering the names I'd at least estimate $2m more coming off the cap.
That totals $18.05m more cap room without Shultz, unless we walk away from Schultz instead of either re-signing or move him as part of a big trade. If we walk or take on prospects for Schultz the cap room would then be $21.95m.
We'll have to pay at least one goalie, Talbot is UFA, Nilsson is RFA.
That would be more than enough room to make a huge trade or two - possibly for a quality RFA, sign at least one top free agent and bring in less expensive FA veterans to fill in spots. All of which are going to want to play with McDavid.
So why would he break up the core and take on other GM's cap problems to mess up this golden opportunity to remake the roster?
I get the fan urgency, 10 years is a long time. But bad moves by Lowe, Tambellini and MacT put us in a huge hole, and it will take some time to undo. I'd rather us have one more iffy season with the team getting better towards the end and Chia really fixing things this summer, hopefully when MacTavish and Howson are gone.