Anytime a player has significant term left on a contract, it’s difficult for a team to offer to retain salary to facilitate a trade. They’re not able to pick and choose how much to retain and in what year; it’s a uniform amount of retention for the remainder of the deal. Accordingly, it’s not very often that a player signed for several more seasons is moved with the trading team holding back some money.
One team that is open to being an exception to that appears to be San Jose. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports in his latest 32 Thoughts column that the Sharks are willing to retain on Evander Kane’s contract in order to try to help trade talks move along. Kane has three years remaining on his deal with a $7MM AAV, a high price tag for many teams to try to add with so many being tight to the salary cap already.
Kane has yet to play this season after receiving a 21-game suspension from the league for using a fake proof of vaccination while their investigation into allegations made over the offseason could not be substantiated. That suspension is nearing a conclusion and he has started to skate with GM Doug Wilson recently acknowledging that they haven’t decided what to do with him once he’s cleared to return.
Kane is actually coming off an impressive 2020-21 season that saw him lead San Jose in scoring with 22 goals and 27 assists in 56 games, good enough for the highest point per game average of his career. Despite that, it’s far from a guarantee that he’ll be welcomed back.
The Sharks can retain up to 50% or $3.5MM of Kane’s cap hit but even with that, it seems unlikely that a suitable trade option will materialize right away. At a minimum, teams will want to see Kane in action to see how he performs and how things go off the ice before making any sort of commitment to acquire him. To that end, Friedman speculates that Kane could see some time in the minors which would allow the team some more time to determine their next steps and any potentially interested teams to do some evaluating.
In the meantime, San Jose’s 22nd game of the season is on Tuesday so while they have a few more days to figure out what their short-term plans are for Kane, they’ll need to make a decision soon.
IBackTheNats6
Trojan horse
Danny DeKeyser
Retain salary, add a pick and trade him for futures. Just the damage that hes gonna bring to a trade partner will be enough for sjs to justify the move.
ericl
The Sharks could eat Kane’s entire contract & I still wouldn’t trade for him. He’s a toxic presence in any locker room.
deron867
Yeah the caveat is SJ has to find a trade partner. I don’t think the baggage he carries is worth the talent he possesses.
cbrookhouzen
He is destined for the minors as his NHL career is over.
wu tang killa beez
They will need to buy him out, no chance anyone takes a chance on him
KAR 120C
KHL, at best. That means a buyout. They ignored Kanes proclivities with other teams and have to swallow that load.
Dimpils666@hotmail.com 2
Let’s go flames.. Take him under your wing and guide this young man onto a better life Fullfillment. This is what kane needs.
They have a few players that want allow him to tank a team. Flames need his skill.
Dimpils666@hotmail.com 2
Let’s go flames.. Take him under your wing and guide this young man onto a better life Fullfillment. This is what kane needs.
They have a few players that wont allow him to tank a team. Flames need his skill.
Puckhead83
He’ll end up in Edmonton somehow and score 12 billion goals as McDavid’s wing.
Although I honestly think that he could end up in the KHL. Just sooooooooooo much baggage there.