habsinsideout.com - 7/8/2008
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Two years, a cap-friendly $1.55 million. Halak made $500,000 last season.
Total salary, excluding bonuses, of Montreal Canadiens goaltenders this season: $1.6 million
Total salary of Chicago goalies: $12 million.
Canadiens are $8.5 million under the cap, with Josh Gorges, Ryan O'Byrne and .... oh, we dare not speak his name ... still to sign.
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Halak re-signs with Habs
IllegalCurve.com —
From the Montreal Gazette: Two years, a cap-friendly $1.55 million. Halak made $500,000 last season. Read the short story from Habs/Inside Out here. Halak is a very good netminder, who would probably be starting for a handful of teams. Unfortunately, he plays behind the second-coming of Patrick Roy and will probably be valuable trade bait in the next couple of years.
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