Obviously fixing him would be great but trading him will definitely cost them something in either taking back a bad contract, eating some of his cap hit or giving up a coveted pick or prospect. Other teams scout the Leafs heavily and nobody will take on 5x$7.5M on a declining asset. The buyout route is more realistic because they don’t need his approval like they do to trade him and they actually save $21M on the cap over the next five years including almost $6M next season along. Here are the actual numbers. Look at the Savings column. Those numbers are the difference between the Initial Cap hit of $7.5M and the resulting Cap Hit column. For example in 2025-2026 they actual cap hit after the buyout would only be $1,633,333. I got these numbers directly off the Cap Wages website. People need to understand the huge benefit to the team on Salary Cap Savings if they choose this direction. I think Rielly’s reputation as good person, team player makes this seem like a ruthless move so people are rejecting it out of hand but it actually benefits him as well because it pays him 2/3 of his remaining contract plus he becomes a free agent and can sign anywhere he likes for his market value.
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