Soundwave
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Anaheim could have afforded to keep Fowler too, clearly they didn't and dumped him to basically make way for Trouba's incoming salary.
A lot of teams (especially non-playoff teams) operate on an internal budget that is never disclosed. If Dostal is getting a raise into the $5+ million range, then moving Gibson even with half retention effectively pays for a big chunk of Dostal's raise, that's likely attractive for a cost conscious ownership. In the same way moving Fowler out effectively paid for most of Trouba's salary. If they can get a 1st out of it, that's a nice return relative to what Fowler got.
The goaltending market just isn't very big, most contenders of even fringe hopefuls have a designated starter already. Even Edmonton, I mean you can't really say it's an emergency situation for them, they did just make game 7 of a Cup Finals with their existing goalie.
A lot of teams (especially non-playoff teams) operate on an internal budget that is never disclosed. If Dostal is getting a raise into the $5+ million range, then moving Gibson even with half retention effectively pays for a big chunk of Dostal's raise, that's likely attractive for a cost conscious ownership. In the same way moving Fowler out effectively paid for most of Trouba's salary. If they can get a 1st out of it, that's a nice return relative to what Fowler got.
The goaltending market just isn't very big, most contenders of even fringe hopefuls have a designated starter already. Even Edmonton, I mean you can't really say it's an emergency situation for them, they did just make game 7 of a Cup Finals with their existing goalie.