Unable to find a trade partner around the league, the Dallas Stars have decided to place Antti Niemi on waivers for the purpose of a buyout, according to Mike Heika of the Dallas Morning News. Niemi will be the fifth player to be bought out during the current window which closes on June 30th, following Simon Despres, Matt Greene, Francois Beauchemin and Dan Girardi. With just one-year remaining on his contract, his buyout will cause a cap hit as follows:
- 2017-18: $1.5MM
- 2018-19: $1.5MM
After acquiring Ben Bishop and signing him long term, it was clear that one of the Stars’ current goaltenders—Niemi or Kari Lehtonen—would be on their way out. Even with the buyout, the Stars will still be paying more than $10MM next season on active goaltenders, with Lehtonen still earning $5.9MM this year. He’s expected to fill the backup role for Bishop, while Niemi will be free to sign wherever he can around the league.
A former Stanley Cup champion—as a rookie, no less—with the Chicago Blackhawks, Niemi has seen his play fall off a cliff in recent years. Once a lock for somewhere around a .915-.920 save percentage, the 33-year old goaltender registered just an .892 mark this past season and couldn’t wrestle the job away from a similarly struggling Lehtonen. The end may be near for him as he enters his mid-thirties, but there could still be teams around the league who value his playoff experience enough to bring him in as a cheap veteran backup.
There are several backup vacancies around the league since the expansion draft, and though some may fill the spots internally Niemi will be discussed as a possible option. He’ll likely have to take close to the minimum though, as he showed very little in terms of NHL-caliber goaltending last season. A short term deal to try and prove he can still play in this league is likely the only chance he’ll have.
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