


RUMOUR | 2010/2011 NHL Statistics | ||||||
To Los Angeles | Position | GP | G | A | P | Years | Cap Hit |
Jarome Iginla | Forward | 16 | 3 | 7 | 10 | 3 | $7 million |
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To Calgary | Position | GP | G | A | P | Years | Cap Hit |
Brayden Schenn | Forward | 8 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 3 | $3.14 million |
Other considerations |

First of all, I'm not going to write this off as wild talk, because the early building blocks has some kind of merit to it, since the Kings want to win now and the Flames could be on the verge of rebuilding. I don't think either of those statements are far-fetched, but this whole notion is taken with a grain of salt.
The Kings have found themselves in a very interesting position as we close on the quarter-pole of the 2011 NHL season as the Western Conference leaders and a trade for a player like Iginla would be the sort of move that could keep the team in that fine position, especially if they could trade pieces that are not necessary to the team's immediate success, like Brayden Schenn.
The Flames on the other hand are in a state of limbo in the public's eye and only Flames management know exactly where the team is heading in the foreseeable future. As much as the rebuild idea does have some merit with the team mired in 14th place in the Western Conference, the Flames are only 5 points behind the 8th place Phoenix Coyotes and a comeback is definitely possible, which would mean that if Iginla was to go anywhere, the Flames would require players that would help them to win now.
As for Iginla, there is plenty of scuttlebutt around how happy he is with the team and/or his play of late, which is leading to more smoke from the rumour mill and even that doesn't seem to be far-fetched. The question then becomes, would Iginla waive his no-movement clause and accept a deal to California in a deal, which would see him join a current contender.


I won't write this idea off, but I can definitely see it getting ki-bosh'd at some point or another because there was a no keeping any progress from happening.
As of today, Iginla has $5.419 mil cap remaining on his contract.
ReplyDeleteLA has $5.7 mil cap space not counting $2.5 mil in expected bonuses.
This changes to $6.5 mil in cap space and $1.7 mil in expected bonuses when you remove Schenn.
There is room for Iginla. After the Christmas trade freeze, LA will have cap space for both Iginla's contract and their bonuses. A trade by 30th of December means LA can fit Iginla into their roster without using any carry-over bonuses.