Speculation: Jonathan Huberdeau is open to waiving his NMC to go to a contender

Sideline

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If Calgary ate 50% of his salary and attached a 1st round pick and a prospect you might get a bit of interest from someone like Pittsburgh. They did the soft rebuild type deals taking back Glass and Kevin Hayes. That's about as close to a "contender" as I can see Huberdeau getting.

That's not to suggest Calgary should do that deal, but that's where I see the value.
 

mr figgles

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He isn’t as bad as his stats suggest… but that contract is f***ing terrible. You can’t possibly expect anyone to retain so much for so long. Lots of teams would take him at only 25% retained… but not for that long, and no one else wants to carry the rest for that long.
 

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No contender can absorb that contract without giving spare parts back. It would be a Hunerdeau for junk trade
He's probably still a PPG player on a decent team. A younger team looking to contend in the near future (Buffalo?) with space would probably offer more than junk.
 

Porter Stoutheart

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Lol, you’re getting too crazy now. A top line forward for $5.25M? Every team in the league takes that and runs.
Mind you, there are only 8 teams with that much Cap space, well 7 discounting Boston, one of them is already Calgary, none of the rest are contenders. I don't think any team takes him at 7x$5.25M... certainly not a team he's waiving the NMC for. And Calgary isn't taking the 50% retention for free either. So it's kind of a moot point. He is completely un-movable.
 

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He's probably still a PPG player on a decent team. A younger team looking to contend in the near future (Buffalo?) with space would probably offer more than junk.
I didn’t realize Buffalo still had 7 million in cap space
 

Pierce Hawthorne

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Lol is he also open to waiving about 35% of his cap hit? Cause at the money he is making nobody is going to be interested. And I can't imagine Calgary being interested in paying him like $3.5M a year to play on a different team.
 

TD Charlie

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Maximum 50% retention puts him on a 7x$5.25M contract? I doubt there is any team in the NHL which takes even that for free? :dunno:
Probably need a third wheel for retention. He’s not a bad player but god only knows which direction his game is about to go from here
 

Phrasing

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Even if the cap is retained sufficiently, there’s a bit too much term remaining. With the prior season he just had and at his age, way too much uncertainty and risk.
 

Stephen

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Unless he becomes a PPG+ player again I think Huberdeau’s only shot at going to a contender is a material breach and a termination of contract and freedom. So throw away millions and millions to revive a career elsewhere at the expense of a massive contract. Or keep making that money but stuck in purgatory for the functional remainder of your career.
 

MXD

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I'm also ready to divorce if Scarlet Johansson would marry me and take care of whatever financial obligation stemming from my divorce, I guess.
 
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