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Originally Posted by ben voyonsdonc
Treliving specifically stated that it wasn’t substance abuse related months ago.
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Yeah, he was pretty clear about that. It is worth mentioning that the program is the "Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Program" or SABHP for short. The name implies that it captures more than just substance abuse issues, although it is probably likely that most players who enter it do so because of substance abuse just given how common of a problem it is.
I am not sure if the salary cap rules apply like they do with LTIR though. I know players entered into the program do not count against the cap, but I don't know if it just means that the team can exceed the cap temporarily like with LTIR, or if there are actual cap savings. I assume it is the latter since putting a player on LTIR is strictly a team decision with no discretion from the player, whereas the SABHP is a player decision even if the team can pressure a player to enter.
Either way, this is an OT discussion because there is no reason to assume that this could be an avenue for the Flames since we have no idea what Kylington is dealing with.