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You might have taken note of the fact that the Kings have yet to officially announce the signing of Jarret Stoll. The reason? There's a question about how much money Stoll will actually earn each season. His salary-cap hit will be $3.6 million over each of the next four seasons, and that won't change. The question is, how much cash will Stoll actually pocket each season? The difference? ... [link]

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Philadelphia Still Loves Spectrum
Published 9/8/2008 at PuckUpdate
... It's not a given he'll go to the Kings as they seem to have finally hit the salary cap floor. But here's an interesting tidbit from Rich Hammond: While the Kings comply with the cap, internally, they follow an annual cash budget ...

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