Selanne Signs For Two Years
KK Hockey —
... once again pushes the Ducks above the NHL’s $56.7 million salary ceiling for this season, by about $1.225 million…
The Ducks’ current salary-cap projection includes having rookie winger Bobby Ryan on the NHL roster, which isn’t a given, but appears more likely than not. Were the Ducks to assign Ryan to their American League affiliate, the Iowa Chops, the Ducks would slide more than $500,000 beneath the cap with that move alone.
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Selanne signs two-year deal
james mirtle —
... situation," said Anaheim Ducks Executive Vice President/General Manager Brian Burke. "Teemu is a true Duck. His loyalty to this franchise and community is unquestioned." It's interesting that after his wishy washy return last season he's signed up for two years, especially given that at 38 years old, he's over the magic 35-and-over point when contracts count regardless of if players retire or not. Barring a career-ending injury, Selanne's a Duck for this season and next. The contract is for $5.25-million ($2.625-million a season) , which isn't insignificant given Anaheim's ...
Selanne Signs 2-Year, $5.25 Million Dollar Deal
Battle of California —
... . The Finnish Fucker signed a deal that works out to $2.625 million dollars a year, or $.1 million dollars less than Kyle Calder. Mother fucker. I assume this means either Todd Marchant or Francois Beauchemin is out now, although who knows what kind of crazy schemes Brian Burke has planned. I think they should trade Sammy Pahlsson. Earl will probably have more analysis, this is just so you guys can go, "Wow, Teemu Selanne is awesome.*" ...
Afternoon Delight
IllegalCurve.com —
... Teemu Selanne has signed a 2 year, $5.5 million deal with the Anaheim Ducks. Wow. Talk about playing for below-market value. Good on Selanne for taking less money and playing where he’s happy and has a chance to win. He is going to make $3.25 million this season and $2 million next season. ...
Ducks finally sign Selanne
Waiting For Stanley —
A 2-year deal. It's reported to be worth $5.25 over the 2-year span. Cheap. "We're happy to have Teemu back and thank him for his patience as we sorted out our salary cap situation," Ducks executive vice-president/general manager Brian Burke said in a release. "Teemu is a true Duck. His loyalty to this franchise and community is unquestioned."It will be a huge boost for the Ducks to have both Scott Niedermayer and Selanne for a full season rather than the bullsh*t they pulled last season. Does this mean Chris Kunitz's ...


