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Originally Posted by dino7c
yeah we will get the full story on this one
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The issue is explained in the Athletic (paywall), including the rationale under the cap:
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Entering Sunday, Vegas had $2 million in cap space and was set to activate William Carrier from LTIR. His $1.4 million cap hit left the club with only $600,000 to use.
When Lehner declared his decision to have surgery, the front office faced a potential problem: After activating Carrier, they wouldn’t have enough cap space to call up a second goalie from the AHL. The NHL has a roster emergency exemption recall rule that allows clubs to recall a goalie without it counting against the cap. Under normal circumstances, that’s likely what would have happened Sunday.
But because the Golden Knights are so far over the cap and have been managing their LTIR all season, the timing of this specific transaction could have drawn red flags at the league office.
Simply put, a team with available cap space is not allowed to activate a player with that cap space (essentially creating their own emergency) and then immediately turn around and use an emergency exemption…
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The article goes on to say that there is no specific rule in the CBA that forbids this but that league sources said that is most likely what happened here.
As for the messaging from DeBoer, it was a bizarre situation to say the least but it sounds like the injury was something where Lehner could have played with it if he had to (and in fact did play with it).
https://theathletic.com/3272335/2022...olden-knights/