NHL Rumors: 12 Potential Buyout Candidates This Offseason

The rumors are swirling in the NHL in regards to whom the buyout candidates will be this summer as the window is opening soon.

Nov 23, 2022; Elmont, New York, USA; New York Islanders center Jean-Gabriel Pageau (44) shoots and scores against Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell (36) during the second period at UBS Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

12 Potential Buyout Candidates This Summer

Thomas Drance and Harman Dayal of the Athletic put together a list of 12 players who could be released this summer.

Conor Sheary – Tampa Bay Lightning – Sheary has two years left at $2 million per. If they buy him out, the cost will be $2.8333 million against the cap over four years—three years at $583,333 and one year at $1.083 million—savings of $1.167 million.

Jack Campbell – Edmonton Oilers – Campbell has three years left at $5 million for $15 million. If they buy him out, the cost will be $10.5 million over six years. There is a savings of $4.5 million, but the second and third years of a buyout could see a cap hit of $2.3 million and $2.6 million, respectively.

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Cal Petersen—Philadelphia Flyers—He has one year left at $5 million. If bought out, it’s $3 million over two years, which is doable and a savings of $2 million.

Cam Atkinson – Philadelphia Flyers – He has one year left at $5.875 million. If they buy him out, the cost will be $4.117 million over two years, a savings of just $1.758 million. Is that enough to consider buying him out?

Pierre-Luc Dubois—Los Angeles Kings—Dubois has seven years left at $8.5 million, totaling $59.5 million. If the Kings bought him out, they would owe him $27.8333 million over 14 years, but they would save about $31.667 million. However, if the Kings do it before he turns 26, they can do it at a one-third buyout ratio, saving $15.833 million.

Philipp Grubauer—Seattle Kraken—Grubauer is owed $17.7 million over the next three seasons. If he is bought out, the Kraken would owe him $12.067 million over six years, which would result in savings of $5.633 million a season.

Joonas Korpisalo – Ottawa Senators – Is owed $16 million over the next four seasons. If the Senators buy him out, they would owe him $10.667 over eight years, a savings of $5.333 million.

Jacob TroubaNew York Rangers – Trouba is owed $16 million over the next two years. If the Rangers buy him out, they owe him $12 million over four years. The savings comes to $4 million. They could do it by creating cap flexibility to improve the club.
Barclay Goodrow—New York Rangers—is owed $10.925 million over the next three seasons. If they buy him out, they would owe him $7.592 million over six seasons, a savings of about $3.333 million.

Justin Holl—Detroit Red Wings—Holl is owed $6.8 million over the next two seasons. If the Red Wings buy him out, he is owed $4.5333 million, a savings of $2.267 million.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau – New York Islanders – Pageau is owed $10 million over the next two seasons. If the Islanders can’t trade him and decide to buy him out they will owe him $7.5 million over four seasons, saving $2.5 million over those four years.

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Nate Schmidt – Winning Jets – Schmidt is owed $5.95 million this season. If the Jets buy him out, they owe him $4.333 million over two seasons. The cap savings of $1.617 million. The first year is the most at $3.233 million.

 

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