theguardianII
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Please read the puckpedia LTIR explained in depth.It's unfortunate in your haste to "be right" you don't seem to understand how LTIR works.
LTIR isn't applied until the start of the season.
As such, assuming Poolman who's had multiple concussions in 2 years and has tried 3 times in that time to return, is out, which is highly probable theres 2.5 mil
Pearson, end of season said, he just wants to be able to have a normal life. Doesn't sound like hockey is happening for him either, there's 3.25 mil
2.5 +3.25 = 5.75 mil
min nhl salary 750k
They have enough to pay 4 players 1.43 mil
Again, this ignores Myers who is easily moved after Sept 1 and his bonus to a cap floor team. 1 mil cash, 6 mil cap, and an expiring contract on a big RD who can skate. Very appealing to a bottom feeder team who can flip him at the deadline as a rental - there's 6 mil cap
I am repeating my post to you as you clearly wanted to be "right" vs reading.
Beuvillier 4.5 mil
Expiring contract
.62 ppg with the canucks
proven playoff performer
Same logic as Myers, very appealing for a team wanting a player for the season to flip
Ya, I'm right, The Canucks have 'easy outs' so therefore, are not in cap hell. Teams in cap hell do not have 'easy outs'
And if you're going to argue some bottom feeder team won't take Myers for 1 mil in cash and 6 mil cap hit, and the ability to flip for assets at the deadline (or Beuvillier) given they would both be rentals....pleaease lol
Teams that use LTIR before the start of the season are cannot accrue any more cap space. There are reasons some teams use LTIR and others that avoid it like the plague.
Talking about what they could do isn't them doing it, they have done nothing at all. They can make trades now, they don't have to wait. And the team's playing now don't have any cap space either so they are not probable trade partners.
They have 18 players signed and are over the cap by more than a million dollars right now, that is cap hell for a team needing to sign at least 5 more players even to the league minimum of 23 and at the league minimum salaries.
It does not matter what they could do, it is where they are right now and without any changes come July 1 first they have to be cap compliant. They could hold off signing player until they somehow get compliant but then they are behind other teams making trades.
Even the final four teams will need to move players but those are players from winning teams.
Dallas was a cup finalist a few years ago, Carolina has been a top team for years now, Florida was the best team in the league last year and then there is Vegas, a team that treats the cap like a suggestion and somehow gets it done.
Canuck players are from a losing team, some have been losers for years or most of their careers that diminishes value.
True though no teams are doing trades right now, I think it is some league mandate to keep the focus on the playoffs.
For cap related facts Cap Friendly does daily updates because teams are required to compliant daily. I am not sure Mikheyev is even counted as he is still listed as on IR.
No matter what the situation is though you HAVE to agree that having the seventh highest payroll and a team that hasn't finished higher than 22nd in the league is really bad.