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Is Gerber really starter material?

Will Murray sign a UFA? Be cheeky with an offer sheet for an RFA? Brian Eliott as backup???

Here is a list of all the FA goalies (from NHLscap.com):

AUBIN, J-SEBASTIEN G ANA UFA

AULD, ALEXANDER G BOS UFA

BERKHOEL, ADAM G DET UFA

BOUCHER, BRIAN G S.J UFA

CASSIVI, FREDERIC G WSH UFA

CLEMMENSEN, SCOTT G TOR UFA

CONKLIN, TY G PIT UFA

DANIS, YANN G MTL UFA

DOYLE, FRANK G N.J UFA

DUBIELEWICZ, WADE G NYI UFA

FLAHERTY, WADE G CHI UFA

GRAHAME, JOHN G CAR UFA

HOLMQVIST, JOHAN G DAL UFA

HUET, CRISTOBAL G WSH UFA

JOSEPH, CURTIS G CGY UFA

KOLZIG, OLAF G WSH UFA

LALIME, PATRICK G CHI UFA

LEIGHTON, MICHAEL G CAR UFA

MORRISON, MICHAEL G NYI UFA

RIKSMAN, JUUSO G STL UFA

SANFORD, CURTIS G VAN UFA

SIGALET, JORDAN G BOS UFA

THEODORE, JOSE G COL UFA

THIBAULT, JOCELYN G BUF UFA

VALIQUETTE, STEPHEN G NYR UFA

BRODEUR, MIKE G CHI UFA, VI

KRAHN, BRENT G CGY UFA, VI

LENEVEU, DAVID G NYR UFA, VI

MACINTYRE, DREW G VAN UFA, VI

MCELHINNEY, CURTIS G CGY UFA, VI

PATZOLD, DIMITRI G S.J UFA, VI

LECLAIRE, PASCAL G CBJ RFA*

LEHTONEN, KARI G ATL RFA*

TOIVONEN, HANNU G STL RFA*

BACASHIHUA, JASON G COL RFA

BEAUCHEMIN, REJEAN G PHI RFA

BECKFORD-TSEU, CHRIS G STL RFA

BOUTIN, JONATHAN G T.B RFA

BROWN, MIKE G BOS RFA

COLEMAN, GERALD G ANA RFA

DROUIN-DESLAURIERS, JEFF G EDM RFA

EHELECHNER, PATRICK G PIT RFA

ERSBERG, ERIK G L.A RFA

FISHER, GLENN G EDM RFA

GLASS, JEFF G OTT RFA

GRUMET-MORRIS, DOV G NSH RFA

HALAK, JAROSLAV G MTL RFA

HOLT, CHRIS G NYR RFA

HOULE, MARTIN G PHI RFA

HOWARD, JAMES G DET RFA

KOOPMANS, LOGAN G DET RFA

KOPRIVA, MIROSLAV G MIN RFA

MANZATO, DANIEL G CAR RFA

MOLE, MICHAEL G NYI RFA

MONTOYA, AL G PHX RFA

MUNCE, RYAN G T.B RFA

MUNROE, SCOTT G PHI RFA

NASTIUK, KEVIN G CAR RFA

PARISE, JORDAN G N.J RFA

POPPERLE, TOMAS G CBJ RFA

WALL, MICHAEL G COL RFA

WEIMAN, TYLER G COL RFA

ZABA, MATT G NYR RFA

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The Senators officially said goodbye to goaltender Ray Emery yesterday as they filed the papers to buy him out and said hello to some good news about what his buyout will do to the club's bottom line.

As it turns out, the salary cap hit after the buyout is about $415,000 (all terms US) less over the four-year buyout period than originally believed for Emery, who now becomes an unrestricted free agent.

The popular belief was the Senators would take a $562,000 hit to their cap for each of the next four years after buying Emery out of the remaining two years of his contract yesterday (the buyout calls for one-third of the $6.75 million he had left on his deal -- which is $2.25 million -- spread over the next four years. Hence, the $562,000 figure).

Not so fast.

CONFIRMED BY MURRAY

In truth, his cap hit will be $479,000 for the coming season and will drop to just $230,000 for the 2009-10 season, which would have been the last of his original contract. The hit then escalates to $562,000 for the 2010-11 and 2011-2012 seasons. Senators GM Bryan Murray confirmed the figures yesterday.

The savings to the Senators are a result of the difference between his original cap hit, their buyout savings and his actual salary minus the buyout. Sound complicated? It is.

Those simply happy with the knowledge the Senators will be saving more than $400,000 on the salary cap than originally believed can just skip the next few paragraphs.

MATH WARNING

If you want to be antagonized by a math-challenged sportswriter trying to interpret a CBA drafted by minds much brighter than his, read on (for as long as you can last).

Under the terms of his original deal, Emery's cap hit to the Senators was more than $3.1 million a season after signing a three-year deal worth $9.5 million last summer. His actual salary under the original contract was $2.75 million last season, $3.25 million for next and $3.5 million for 2009-10.

To calculate the cap hit in a buyout situation (section 50.5 of the CBA, page 206), the CBA calculates something called "buyout savings" over the term of the original contract, in this case, two more years.

The Senators' "buyout savings" over the next two years are the difference between what the Senators would have paid Emery under the terms of his deal and the buyout figure of $562,000 a season.

The Senators are saving almost $2.7 million next year ($3.25 million minus the $562,000 buyout) and a little less than $2.9 million in the final year of Emery's original deal.

The Senators' cap figure for Emery in each of those years is the difference between his adjusted salary and Emery's original cap hit of more than $3.1 million.

In each of the next two years, the Senators are basically getting a credit for Emery's original salary minus the buyout. That makes next year's cap hit $479,000 and $230,000 the year after.

For the two years beyond the term of Emery's original contract, the cap hit is the actual buyout amount: $562,000.

Got it?

I'm not sure I do.

It's good new for the Senators, though the way things are going, a saving of $415,000 on the salary cap isn't going to get you much of a hockey player.

HEAR AND THERE

Tomorrow is the deadline for teams to make qualifying offers to their restricted free agents to retain the right to match a contract offer or compensation should they sign with another team.

Talk is tough guy Brian McGrattan will likely be cut loose by the Senators while F Antoine Vermette and D Andrej Meszaros will get the call.

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http://sportsnet.ca/thewire/hockey/2008/06/30/sens_on_campbell_s_lis/

Brian Campbell will set off some fireworks in Ottawa on Canada Day.

Campbell will be in town tomorrow at agent Larry Kelly's Slater St. law office for the onslaught of free agency at 12:01 p.m., and whether he stays in the capital as a member of the Senators remains to be seen, he will be one rich defenceman once he agrees to a contract.

The 28-year-old Sharks blueliner and former 67's star will be one of the most sought-after free agents on the market.

Sources say the Senators believe they have a good shot at landing Campbell and he will be their No. 1 target tomorrow.

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It goes without saying that the Sens need to get a #1 offensive Dman to quarterback the PP tomorrow. Problem is, Brian Campbell is really the only one on the market.

Rosival or Hainsey could be decent plan B's. My 'dare to dream' scenario is they put a package together for Bouwmeester... not going to happen, but a guy can wish on the night before Xmas!

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well, once again the sens have done about 1/3rd of what they needed to do to address their needs and will instead be looking to cobble something together with whatever scraps are left over in the UFA heap. Shame. That said, 7.1 mil for a d-man would have left them back in the same situation as they're in with Redden.

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