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If the 33-year-old center isn't going to be part of the New York Rangers' long-term plans, he very well may be bought out this summer. Carrying an annual cap hit of $6.67 million until 2020, Richards has the potential to be one of the priciest albatrosses in all the league. TSN's Darren Dreger implies a parting of ways may suit all involved.
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According to ESPNNY.com's Katie Strang, and others, Brad Richards confirms he's pegged to be a healthy scratch for Thursday's tilt between the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins. And Tortorella's shifting and swapping may not end there.
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Unless the Phoenix Coyotes change their conservative spending ways -- and only new, yet-to-be entrenched ownership has the power to forge a different path in that regard -- it may be difficult to hold onto pending UFA Mike Smith. Crunching the numbers, Sarah McLellan of the Arizona Republic suggests the club has a maximum of $11 million to spend ahead of next season. And, once a few key pieces are re-inked, that won't leave a lot left over for the club's No. 1 netminder.
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