The Ottawa Senators and Los Angeles Kings on Friday placed
goaltenders Ray Emery and Dan Cloutier on waivers in the first step toward
buying out the remainder of their contracts.
Emery, 25, has two years at $3.167 million per season
remaining on his contract while Cloutier, 32, has one year at $3.1 million
remaining on his.
Once the two clear waivers the Senators and Kings can then buy them out.
It’s quite the downfall for two netminders who, while not
among the elite of the NHL, were once considered very good starting goaltenders.
Emery has re-signed his current contract with the Senators
last summer but a combination of injury and other issues saw him lose his
starter’s role to Martin Gerber last season.
Cloutier’s decline over the past three years was injury-related, specifically
a nagging hip ailment which required surgery two years ago.
It’ll cost the Kings two thirds the remaining value of
Cloutier’s contract spread over twice the remaining tenure, meaning it’ll be
just over $1 million per season over the next two years.
Emery, because he’s under-26 at the time of the buyout, is
only entitled to a one-third buyout of his remaining contract value over twice
the remaining tenure, breaking down to over $560K per season for the next four
years.
Both will become unrestricted free agents in July. Emery might
still find employment in the NHL but Cloutier’s NHL career is probably over.
I'm Lyle Richardson, also known as Spector, Foxsports.com 's "Prince of Pucks".,which is based on the fact I live in Prince Edward Island, Canada and I couldn't think of a better byline. I've been an NHL hockey commentator since 1998 on my website, Spector's Hockey, and I'm a contributing writer for Foxsports.com , The Hockey News and Eishockey News. I'm also a regular on The Faceoff Hockey Show and a frequent guest on "The Late Crew" on The Team 1200 Ottawa.