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Originally Posted by 1_Flames_Fan
I feel like this an honest question. How is he worth 2.9 million/year for 3. Must have a crap load of intangibles.
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I think even Treliving admitted that he's not worth it, but there were a number of reasons they were willing to pay it...
10 teams were reportedly interesting in acquiring him. It's safe to assume that most of those teams would give him a better chance to see playoff action, so the one thing the Flames could offer that the others couldn't was money.
He's a right-shooting d-man, which is a big hole on the roster. Wideman is the only other right-shooting D in the entire Flames organization, including draft picks. This is another reason they were willing to pay a premium to get him.
He was asking for a longer term, so they offered more money per year to get him to accept a shorter term.
The salary floor was somewhat of a concern, so they were willing to spend a little more to ensure they weren't going to be forced to make an even worse deal to take on money later.