John Gibson (3 years, 6.4M AAV)
Brian Dumoulin (1 year, 3.15M AAV, UFA)
Dustin Tokarski (1 year 775k, UFA)
Cap In = 9.55M over 2 Roster Players
Cap Out = 10.7M over 2 Roster Players
*Side Move = Claim Kaliyev from LA Kings
Josh Norris (6 years, 7.95M)
Ty Smith (1 year, 775k)
Mads Sogaard (2 years, 775k, assigned to AHL)
Real Dollars In = 10.275M
Real Dollars Out = 9.4M
Anton Forsberg (1 year 2.75M UFA)
Box Of Unsold Finland Merch From WJC Tournament @ CTC
- The trade assumes that there is no real market for either Gibson or Norris, without cap considerations.
- We know that Carolina wants Forsberg. I assume Forsberg's value is future considerations or a late pick. Hence, Ty Smith, a fringe NHLer at this point, going to Anaheim.
- Hurricanes don't need Tokarski if they get Forsberg. Tokarski goes to Ottawa as an AHL move to cover the loss of AHL goalie depth from Sogaard going to Anaheim.
- People will say we shouldn't pay 6.4M for a second goalie, but we're not really paying 6.4M. That is subsidized by dumping Norris, who is overpaid with too much term. We clearly need a 1A/1B situation. Adding a veteran NHL goalie could also save our season. This season is very important given the timing of Tkachuk's NMC and our need to make the playoffs to show that this build isn't hopeless.
Rutta is a good choice.
Brannstrom and Zac Jones would both be depth pieces. Fine, but they aren't going to come in and play 18-20 minutes for us. We need an established player who can play up and down the lineup, like a good version of what the coach uses Hamonic as.
Mayfield's contract is toxic. It only works if they take Norris. Even then, it's a tough sell. He also has a NTC.