Sounds reasonable…I wonder whether there are performance-based bonuses written in:
Sounds like Kane deal is one year at $2.75M
— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) November 28, 2023
Patrick Kane's one-year deal with the #redwings is worth a prorated $2.75M.
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) November 28, 2023
It's all due to be paid in salary so he'll earn a little more than $2M in actual dollars for the year.
— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) November 28, 2023
Patrick Kane's 1-year deal with #LGRW is worth a pro-rated $2.75 million.
— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) November 28, 2023
Depending on when his contract is registered, Kane stands to earn a shade over $2 million for remainder of this season. ($2.05m)
All that's left to decide is the cost for Daniel Sprong's No. 88.
Signed to Standard Contract
— CapFriendly Transactions (@CF_Transactions) November 28, 2023
Patrick Kane (RW) | DET#LGRWhttps://t.co/GyxuwNTcJP
The #LGRW signed UFA Patrick Kane to 1 year $2.75M contract.
— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) November 28, 2023
All salary.
Does not include written trade protection.
If contract registered today, he’ll receive $2.048M actual salary.
Rep’d by Brisson @CAAHockey
1st by @reporterchris @FriedgeHNIChttps://t.co/0Zt2pw581Z
Detroit #LGRW update after signing Patrick Kane (1 x $2.75M:
— CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) November 28, 2023
Cap Hit: $81,215,869
Cap Space: $2,284,131
Roster Size: 24* (13F – 7D – 3G – 1IR)
Note* this includes Kane on the roster; however, his cap hit will not count until his contract is registered.https://t.co/tgtu2qZBLk
Detroit #LGRW have over $10M in projected trade deadline cap space.
— CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) November 28, 2023
This is major flexibility for deadline acquisitions and roster building (and uncommon in the current flat cap era). https://t.co/VWT51fCYQh