His agent needs a raise...how a 27-year-old goalie with no NHL experience and who isn't even that highly regarded in his domestic league got a one-way, 2-year deal at $3.275 million annually is one of the more bizarre contracts from the summer.
Especially when the same organization gave a younger, better goalie who has already done well in stretches in the NHL a 2-year deal at less than $3 million per year at basically the same exact time.
If Fedotov was unattached to an NHL team, it's not like there would have been some bidding war for him. So, it's really confounding that he got over $6.5 million in contract without having stepped onto an NHL rink. Is there some sort of financial commitment baked into it from the previous struggles to bring him over?