The Penguins hired Rutherford during the offseason after he has spent 20 years with the Carolina Hurricanes. If they can’t find a taker on a trade, that leaves the Golden Knights with the nuclear option. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup, the Stanley Cup Playoffs logo, the Stanley Cup Final logo, Center Ice name and logo, NHL Conference logos, NHL Winter Classic name, and The Biggest Assist Happens Off The Ice are registered trademarks and Stanley Cup Qualifiers name and logo, NHL.TV, Vintage Hockey word mark and logo, The Game Lives Where You Do, NHL Winter Classic logo, NHL Heritage Classic name and logo, NHL Stadium Series name and logo, NHL All-Star logo, NHL Face-Off name and logo, NHL. And it carries a princely $7.0 million cap hit. Fleury could have become an unrestricted free agent July 1. By using NHL websites or other online services, you consent to the practices described in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy. "It's unbelievable how quickly it goes by," Fleury said. He has a 10-team list to which he can block a trade, but if the Golden Knights find a team off that list and make a deal, Fleury would be forced to go there, regardless if he wants to. Even then, that would total $12.5 million over four years instead of over two years, taking the chance to negotiate a new contract in 2022 with that $12.5 million already in his pocket. The duo — while being one of the league’s best — would account for $12 million in salary cap space in each of the next two seasons, a level that almost no other team in the league has committed to the position (Only Montreal really compares for this season with Carey Price and Jake Allen). All Rights Reserved. A buyout, although it would cost him money, would give him more freedom. We will try to make good decisions here as we move along, but at the same time, if you don't make the hard decisions sometimes, you're not doing your job as well as you should be.". Select additional sports and leagues you’re interested in from the list below. Fleury, the longest-tenured player on the Pittsburgh roster, was the first pick in the 2003 NHL Draft. But in and around the guys in the room, he's a real key chemistry guy. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Adam Gretz is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. McCrimmon also announced that Lehner would be undergoing surgery to "clean up" his shoulder, but would be expected to return by the start of training camp. WINNIPEG --Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury signed a four-year, $23 million contract extension Wednesday. While cap hits are determined by dividing the value of the contract by the length, salaries can fluctuate from year to year. A buyout would cost Fleury about $4.2 million in earnings if he took the buyout and did not play again. It must be noted that when the Vegas Golden Knights acquired Robin Lehner in February, Peter DeBoer assured Fleury that he was still the starting goalie. It’s difficult to dispute that he should still be in the net for a majority of games. "Did we look at any number of possibilities? It makes sense to let Fleury go even though he has been magnificent in Vegas. Because all of Fleury’s contract is made of salary with no signing bonuses, his buyout numbers are fairly straightforward as set by the league and the players union’s collective bargaining agreement, and calculated by CapFriendly’s buyout tool. And that's fine. "It seems like I just started, and now I'm the old guy.". His $7 million cap hit is tied for the fourth-highest among goaltenders with Boston’s Tuukka Rask. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup, the Stanley Cup Playoffs logo, the Stanley Cup Final logo, Center Ice name and logo, NHL Conference logos, NHL Winter Classic name, and The Biggest Assist Happens Off The Ice are registered trademarks and Stanley Cup Qualifiers name and logo, NHL.TV, Vintage Hockey word mark and logo, The Game Lives Where You Do, NHL Winter Classic logo, NHL Heritage Classic name and logo, NHL Stadium Series name and logo, NHL All-Star logo, NHL Face-Off name and logo, NHL. In 49 games with the Golden Knights last season, Fleury posted a 27-16-5 record with a 2.77 goals-against average and .905 save percentage. He always has a smile on his face. He is 466-266-80 with two ties, a 2.57 GAA, .913 save percentage and 61 shutouts in 847 regular-season games and 81-63 with a 2.58 GAA, .911 save percentage and 15 shutouts in 146 postseason games. In 12 playoff games he has accumulated some pretty impressive statistics. Is Fleury feeling less appreciated? His days as a Vegas Golden Knight are over; we know this. (approx 1 - 2 per week). By using NHL websites or other online services, you consent to the practices described in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy. "There's more decisions to be made obviously now with Marc-Andre Fleury and Robin under contract," Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon said. We encourage you to review it carefully. Even though Marc-Andre Fleury was slated to start Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals, it doesn’t mean that he is feeling safe to stay on the team. Fleury's three shutouts are tied for the NHL lead, and he has back-to-back shutouts for the first time in his career heading into Pittsburgh's game against the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday. If the Vegas Golden Knights want to keep Robin Lehner, they will need to meet his salary demands. His total buyout earnings would be just over $8.3 million over the next four years, instead of $12.5 million over two. It is official: Robin Lehner is staying with the Vegas Golden Knights. We didn't recognize that password reset code. He wants another Cup. The options include trading Fleury, buying out the final two seasons of his contract, or keeping him to share time with Lehner at least to begin next season. One can equate that to a head coach assuring a player that he won’t be traded… only to mean that he could in fact be traded. For example, Kevin Shattenkirk was bought out by the Rangers last summer, dropping his 2019-20 salary from $6.6 million to just over $1.43 million. "When a player is in the last year of his contract, especially an important player like Marc, you wonder when you get closer to the end of the season, you wonder whether it's not in the back of his mind, so it's good that we got it cleared it up. Vegas invested a lot in Fleury, he got a three-year contract extension from 2019-21 which still has two more seasons left on it. Although the Penguins appear to be a strong Stanley Cup contender this season, it has been five years since they won the Stanley Cup, and Fleury is pushing 30 years old. The real question is "I think that he's been the face of the franchise. Vegas, of course, could still opt to buy Fleury’s contract out as the buyout window doesn’t close until Tuesday afternoon, but then would leave the Golden Knights stuck with $2.58MM in 2020-21, $3.08MM in 2021-22 and $2.08MM in 2022-23 and 2023-24, something the team would prefer to avoid.

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