ULF_55
Moderator
No it really doesn’t. It’s quite simple. They wanted to move Hall’s full cap hit. Who in their right mind is going to take hall at a full 6 million at the deadline?
So they agreed to do the retention if Carolina agreed to take on the full Hall cap hit. They probably could have asked for something else like higher draft picks but getting rid of Halls entire salary was more valuable than any pick in this situation. Why is this significant?
Chicago has 3 retention spots. They are retaining on McCabe right now. They just agreed to retain on Rantanen. If they agreed to retain on Hall it means they could not retain on Seth Jones who they want to move and carries WAY more value than Hall. But in order to move Jones they will almost certainly have to retain. They also got North of 1 million in cap savings here. So it’s actually a good move for them.
That only works if they move Jones.
If they retain 50% on Jones, we're talking ~$20mm over the next 5 years in real money, and $4.75mm against the Cap.
Maybe Jones can be a #1 on a NHL team?
Stan Bowman's whoopsie contract keeps giving.
Perhaps Hall was negative value?