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[Rumour] Canucks trying to trade Halak


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3 hours ago, mll said:

 

Environment impacts save percentage - the quality of shots faced depends on how well/poorly a team plays in front of their goalie.


Doesn't feel like Edmonton's defence is better than Vancouver's - there's no guarantee that Halak would be able to maintain his save percentage in Edmonton.

Halak is 2-4-2 in 8 starts.   Wouldn't put those losses on him but if he can't steal games for Vancouver who looks to be better defensively not sure Edmonton will believe he can steal games for them.  

Yes, we know this, but based on how they play, I'm not sure that they do....ssshhhhhhhhhhhhhh,,, don't tip our hand...

 

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8 hours ago, coryberg said:

Went from a .918 to a .903 in 16:19

He has a 250,000 bonus for having a save percentage of 0.905 at the end of the season.  Might have been a costly night for him but at least the Canucks might get some cap relief.  Worth two points in the standings?:P

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Needs to start 1 more game to reach his bonus per Friedman in his 32 Thoughts:

 

11. This could all be moot because he’s not inclined to move, but Jaroslav Halak has not yet reached his $1.25M games-played bonus, because it’s for 10 starts -- not 10 appearances. There’s been a lot of debate about whether or not this or his “other” bonus ($250,000 for a .905 save percentage or better) can be shared between teams. According to several capologists, there can be no sharing. One team has to pay all of it, but, as part of a trade, the acquiring team could agree to accept it if worthwhile. But, again, this may all be moot if Halak declines to move.

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