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Hurricanes Acquire Max Domi From Blue Jackets For Prospect


MillionDollarCam
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5 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

I’m confused on how/why we brought Florida into this? Ya we won’t see them for a while but? 
 

Not that I’m complaining Florida is paying 1/4 of his hit but… 

We needed someone to retain. Florida probably figured that someone else was going to help us so they might as well and recuperate some assets since they traded nearly everything they had.

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Alright… updated deal…

Carolina Receives - Max Domi (from Columbus) - Carolina is paying 1/4th of Domi’s salary

Florida Receives - 6th Round Pick (from Columbus) - Florida is paying 1/4th of Domi’s salary

Columbus Receives - Aiden Hreschuk (from Carolina) and Egor Korshkov (from Carolina) - Columbus is paying 2/4th’s of Domi’s salary

Because of the retention, no one has to be sent to LTIR.

Additionally for those that aren’t aware, Hreschuk was acquired with the pick that we got from Nedeljkovic.

So in an odd way of thinking about it, Nedeljkovic landed us Domi.

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