The Lukeman
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- Apr 7, 2019
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Regardless of whether or not the Sabres trade Eichel, they will be under the cap floor. They are currently $2 million under, but still need to sign Rasmus Dahlin, who will put them over. A trade for Eichel needs to have an equivalent cap hit return.Speaking of salary CAP, if the Sabres move Eichel, doesn't that drop them below the CAP floor?
Adding more, Eichel's surgery has about a 12 week recovery period +/- a couple of weeks. Assuming he got the surgery today. He would be avaliable to play around December, which would mark about 35% of the season gone. That would put his cap hit at about $6.5 million for 2021-2022, assuming he came back mid december and played the remaining games.
His cap hit won't really be a problem until year 4 and 5, where we will have to resign the big kids and still be on the hook for Danault and Doughty. Next year, we will have $20 million in cap space + any cap space Buffalo took to resign: Kempe, Vilardi, Anderson, Peterson (assuming none of them were involved in the trade). The season after that, the only significant FA is Bjornfot.