The Daily Courier

Looming expansion draft forcing clubs to shuffle rosters

- By The Canadian Press

Team president Glen Sather said Dan Girardi’s contributi­ons to the New York Rangers were “immeasurab­le” as the club announced the impending buyout of his six-year contract.

Teams across the league are having to shuffle their decks with buyouts, trades and signings as they prepare for the Vegas Golden Knights to poach a player at the first NHL expansion draft in 17 years next week.

Clubs have until Saturday morning to submit a limited list of players that Vegas can’t touch.

The Rangers would have had to include Girardi in that group had they not exercised a buyout as players with no-move clauses in their contracts must be protected — unless said player agrees to waive that clause as Marc-Andre Fleury did for the Pittsburgh Penguins earlier this season.

Dion Phaneuf declined when the Ottawa Senators asked, a complicati­on which forces a difficult decision for general manager Pierre Dorion.

“It was a man-to-man conversati­on, it was a good conversati­on,” Dorion said of his talks with Phaneuf on Thursday. “It was explained very well to him, our request and why we were making this request.”

Dorion said the Senators wanted to keep their top two defence pairings intact for next season and protect Marc Methot and 23-year-old Cody Ceci alongside captain Erik Karlsson. The club felt like it could expose the 32-year-old Phaneuf to Vegas and not risk losing him because of his age and contract — which carries four more years at an annual cap hit of US$7 million.

It’s apparent Phaneuf, who has grown comfortabl­e as a Senator, didn’t want to take the risk and Ottawa, barring a trade, will have to expose either Ceci or more likely Methot, who turns 32 next week.

“It forces us that we’re in a situation that we felt that this could happen,” Dorion said. “Is it a trade? It’s a possibilit­y. But trades are way easier talked about than to do.”

Teams can only protect either seven forwards, three defencemen and one goaltender or eight skaters and one goaltender.

Teams with veteran cores like Ottawa face more difficult protection decisions than those in say, Toronto. The Maple Leafs don’t have to protect Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner or William Nylander with firstand second-year pros automatica­lly exempt from selection.

Fleury made life easier for the Penguins when he agreed to waive his no-movement clause ahead of the trade deadline.

Without such a move, Pittsburgh GM Jim Rutherford would have been forced to either trade Fleury, buy him out or leave Matt Murray, the promising 23-year-old starter in back-to-back Stanley Cup wins, unprotecte­d in the expansion draft — an obvious non-starter.

Buying out Girardi allows the Ranger to protect one more player from Vegas — perhaps 30-year-old Nick Holden. Girardi, a declining 33-year-old who suited up for almost 800 regular season games for New York, had three more years left on his contract with an annual cap hit of $5.5 million.

The Rangers also signed former Senator Matt Puempel to a one-year contract earlier this week in another move based around the expansion draft. Teams have to expose at least two forwards (and one defenceman) under contract for next season who played either 40 games this past season or 70 games combined the past two seasons — a qualificat­ion that Puempel helps them meet.

The Washington Capitals gave the Minnesota Wild a fifth-round pick for Tyler Graovac on Wednesday for the same reason. Clubs can also strike deals with Vegas to ensure that certain players aren’t picked — a draft pick, for example — in exchange for such a guarantee.

The prospect of losing talent to Vegas is keeping a lot of GMs up at night.

“Sometimes at 3 in the morning I wake up and remind myself of that: ‘You can only lose one player. Go back to sleep,”’ Minnesota’s Chuck Fletcher said.

Not knowing who Vegas is going to take has everyone on edge.

“Everyone’s a little nervous, they’re a little reluctant,” Florida Panthers GM Dale Tallon said on Toronto’s TSN 1050. “They don’t want to lose two players if you make a deal. They’re not quite sure. So everybody’s in the same boat.”

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