NHL Buyout period underway Friday; Panthers unlikely to make waves
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The National Hockey League's contract buyout period will be in effect on Friday, running through June 30th; very simply, this two-week stretch allows teams to discard under-performing or unnecessary assets, though a salary cap penalty remains for a set number of years (in theory this was included - post lockout - to dissuade GMs from tossing piles of cash at free agents, only to dump them a short time later, without repercussion, thereby inflating leaguewide salaries that much quicker). Again, in theory.
The Panthers haven't been exceptionally active on the buyout front in recent years; though the few players who have been exposed to the process really were perfect candidates (see Brett McLean), only Randy Sexton's - or was it in actuality Peter DeBoer's? - high profile blunder from the summer of 2009 remains on the books: blueliner Ville Koistinen will carry a $466,667 cap hit (and equal salary) through the 2011-12 season. No argument there.
Who on the current Florida roster is eligible? As would be expected considering the Cats' bounty of players on entry-level and recently-signed deals, there is very little to work with (a good problem to have, however). No one needs to be bought out, obviously, but thought we'd take a peek at who is - technically - available:
Among forwards, incredibly, only David Booth, Rostislav Olesz, Stephen Weiss are options. Realistically only two of those will never see a buyout before their late-30s. Rusty has three years remaining with a cap hit of $3.125M in each; love him or not, the club likely needs his entire salary in an effort to hit the cap floor in '11-'12. And who knows...he may yet flourish under Kevin Dineen.
Difficult to say the same for rapidly declining (and non-roster) Steve Reinprecht, 35, though his effort - and $2.05 hit - may prove pivotal to the organization for the same reasons as Olesz.
On defense, forget it. Mike Weaver, Keaton Ellerby, and Jason Garrison all have a single year remaining on standard player contracts. No one was giving up on them, anyway.
Goaltender Scott Clemmensen has one year remaining as well, though we're almost certain he's not leaving, and most definitely not on a buyout.
Differing opinions?
UPDATE (6:25pm): The Olesz talk is evidently moot, since he cannot be bought out while injured...my enormous mistake for overlooking that nugget. Thanks to Harvey/Sun-Sentinel for clarification.
All numbers per CapGeek.
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What happens to a player if he is bought-out? I’ve never really seen it happen. If Reino or Olesz were to be bought out, could they be signed by another team?
by Chris S Roberts on Jun 15, 2011 4:48 PM EDT reply actions
Yes; they would become unrestricted free agents.
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 4:50 PM EDT up reply actions
Actually, NYR’s Vaclav Prospal is an excellent example: bought out by the Bolts during a modest-term contract, and played last season with the Rangers, collecting paychecks from both.
He’s on the hook with TB thru 2014-15 ($1.167M per year cap hit each year).
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 4:56 PM EDT up reply actions
Any restrictions on buying out then resigning the player to a better contract? I’m thinking Jeff Carter BTW
by Chris S Roberts on Jun 15, 2011 4:59 PM EDT up reply actions
Then you would owe him two paychecks; the actual salary from the initial contract doesn’t go away; it’s typically one-third the original value spread over a longer period of time. The original cap hit is adjusted as well:
Rostislav Olesz buyout from CapGeek.com (Cap hit, not salary)
2011-12: $372,222
2012-13: -$227,778
2013-14: -$477,778
2014-15: $647,222
2015-16: $647,222
2016-17: $647,222
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 5:04 PM EDT up reply actions
To answer your initial question, the PA would never stand for such an “out”.
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 5:09 PM EDT up reply actions
It’s not legal either under the cba you relinquish signing rights by buying out a player.
by Craig Fischer on Jun 15, 2011 5:10 PM EDT up reply actions
Good call, CF. Forgot the “relinquished rights” aspect.
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 5:12 PM EDT up reply actions
Actually I’m not sure—it might have just been for the post-lockout season.
On the NHL.com CBA FAQ, it has info on buyouts, and it does say, “A player that has been bought out during the compliance buy-out period cannot rejoin his old Club” but compliance jumps out at me as a term used for teams to get under the cap at the start—I’d have to do some digging, I hate how if you don’t look at something for a while you end up needing it.
by Craig Fischer on Jun 16, 2011 10:53 AM EDT up reply actions
HAS HAPPENED RECENTLY
Alfredsson in Ottawa was bought out and immediately signed to new deal.
Carter will never happen though. Some team woudl take on the contract logn before the Flyers have to buy it out.
by saskpantherfan on Jun 15, 2011 6:31 PM EDT up reply actions
Did that have something to do with him signing with Frolunda during the lockout? Can’t figure it out…
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 6:54 PM EDT up reply actions
His current contract is a (modified) extension of the previous contract; old one (a five year deal) was due to go into effect in the 2004-05 lockout year. He only got four years out of it before signing a new four year deal heading into 09-10 (and expires in 12-13). That’s a total of 8 seasons out of 9 he signed for.
Lockout must have something to do with this, otherwise they had to have mutually agreed to new terms, negating the final year of the old contract.
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 7:04 PM EDT up reply actions
Harvey’s on the subject as well, focusing on Olesz.
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My head’s spinning with numbers; I know we have a few certified Cap Heads out there willing to chime in with details as well.
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So now that Rusty's off the hook...
…I’m guessing no one is “released”.
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Kicking myself over the Olesz thing; in all my travels around the interwebs today it never occurred to me to check his injury status, which I had assumed he had by now cleared. Stupid, stupid.
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 6:33 PM EDT up reply actions
Exactly. Need to start taking more vitamins or something (me, not Rusty…or yeah, maybe him too)
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 6:55 PM EDT up reply actions
I am praying...
That Olesz flourishes under Dineen. It would make for a more than welcome suprise. He has always been a good 2nd liner on my gm mode franchises in the nhl series lol.
by siddious on Jun 15, 2011 6:37 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
I think we’re all on that page.
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 6:43 PM EDT up reply actions
If I was Tallon, I would tell Oslez that he better be the first one back in Florida on the ice practicing/building some muscle for training camp or he can sit and play in the AHL.
He’d better be here NOW.
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by Donny Rivette on Jun 15, 2011 6:55 PM EDT up reply actions

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