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Originally Posted by Toonage
Cap space is an asset. Even if its only a million.
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Yeah? Not sure how that invalidates what I said. We could trade him at the draft, trade him in the summer, keep him, waive him next fall. I don't think he'd clear waivers so if you really need to get rid of him I think it would be quite easy.
Only reason to not qualify him is if he has arbitration rights and the Flames think he would win that. Based on his numbers I don't think he has a great case for arbitration, not sure if he's eligible.
Giving away NHLers for nothing is not the greatest idea. I'd rather trade him.