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We only see what is reported. Detroit doesn't have the rights to talk to Kostin, or Yamamoto for that matter. It's possible they traded for them for nothing in hope to resign either. Most likely, they wanted Kostin and had to take Yamamoto. But then, you talk to him and find out he wants $2mil? Well...no...so you don't qualify him.Can anyone explain to me how that EDM-DET deal was not cap circumvention.?
Detroit gets Yamamoto and Kostin rights for future considerations(nothing) going back to Edmonton.
Detroit buys out Yamamoto.
Detroit non-tenders Kostin and he becomes UFA.
So Detroit trades nothing to take on 2 years of Yamamoto buyout cap hit. And Edmonton pays nothing to do it. Edmonton just avoided having to pay Yamamoto his 3.1M salary this year or the buyout cap hit. What’s the point except cap circumvention and how is this allowed?
That said, there is nothing against not qualifying them and then signing them during free agency to a pre-determined deal that is less than the current contract or QO.
But if it was "Hey Detroit, take these guys so you can buy them out for us" and that was the plan all along...then yes I have to think that is circumvention in some capacity given that it was for "future considerations" but then again, Detroit willingly did so...not sure what the league would say. Just bizarre that Detroit would do that though.