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<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Ledge_And_Dairy</b></div><div>You still aren't getting it. It's about <strong>ACTUAL MONEY</strong>

Minnesota retained *1.875M of Ryan O'Reilly's contract for the remainder of the season. ROR had a signing bonus in the summer of 5M so he was only owed a total of 1M over the course of the entire season. He was traded with 56 days remaining in the 189 day season meaning he was only still owed 29.6% of that 1M. That means ROR was only owed 296k in actual money. Minnesota retained 25% of that so in other words they paid 74k for a 4th round pick.

Monahan was actually owed 6M still but did play games for Montreal this season, Insurance likely covers his missed time.

Marleau was only owed 1.25M in actual money when he was traded to Carolina to bought out. He never actually played a single game for the Hurricanes so this could be the best example of what it would how much money a 1st is worth in completely dead cap space. Based on your trade where Chicago would be paying 20.6 million in actual money to facilitate your trade then you are looking at 16.5 1st round picks in value needs to be paid to the Hawks</div></div>

Are you even reading my posts?

I EXACTLY quoted extra money. It's been said that San Jose won't retain more than 20% - I have San Jose retaining 20% which means the owner isn't paying Karlsson 80% of his salary.AND they are receiving three 1st round equivalents.

The Blackhawks aren't likely competing in the next four seasons and for retaining are traded four high draft picks. This will give much more assets in the future to compete when they are ready. The owner of the Blackhawks would need to choose to invest in the team or save money.