Golden Knights (K)News - Volume II

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Biggest winner is the Knights. Not having that salary count is huge. They can start accruing salary cap for the first time in 3 or 4 years.

Vegas was going to get that by terminating his contract regardless, which they were in their rights to do. Him still getting paid is what seemingly benefits Lehner.
 
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Vegas was going to get that by terminating his contract regardless, which they were in their rights to do. Him still getting paid is what seemingly benefits Lehner the Bankruptcy Trustee.
ftfy

[Actually, it goes to Robin and not the Trustee as post-petition income, but it makes for a nice peanut-gallery joke.]
 
Vegas was going to get that by terminating his contract regardless, which they were in their rights to do. Him still getting paid is what seemingly benefits Lehner.
I think there would have been a long drawn out legal battle to terminate. Which would have meant it stays on the cap until decided.
 

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