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Originally Posted by getbak
Although I think it's still way too early to give up on Ramo, if it doesn't work out, I'm sure they could agree on an unconditional buyout that would allow him to return to Russia.
Each of the four seasons Ramo was in the KHL, his team made the playoffs. They were the top regular season team his second year there, and they won their Division in each of the last three years he was there. This year, they're struggling. They have 10 wins in 33 games and sit in 11th place in their Conference.
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Came in to ask about this. If the Flames and Ramo agree that he won't be an NHL starter after this season they might be able to get off the hook for the 2.9 million
I'm assuming Ramo makes that much (or close) in the KHL as one of the better goalies. In which case the experiment looks much better