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Re: What's Up With Your Team- Age of Arbitration

From: (Anonymous)
Also if Bolland doesn't actually play Florida is paying like 1/3 of his salary.

Re: What's Up With Your Team- Age of Arbitration

From: (Anonymous)
What do you mean?

Re: What's Up With Your Team- Age of Arbitration

From: (Anonymous)
DA, I'm assuming there's a clause in the trade that says Florida retains a third of Bolland's salary if he doesn't play?

Re: What's Up With Your Team- Age of Arbitration

From: (Anonymous)
AYRT

I haven't seen that anywhere, which is why I'm asking. The Sportsnet article made a point of saying there was no salary retained. The closest I've seen is someone saying that the insurance company would end up paying most of his salary if he doesn't play, so that Arizona would be not be out as much in actual dollars. Although I assume the insurance policy he'd be covered by at the time of injury would be Florida's so maybe that's what the anon was referring to.

Re: What's Up With Your Team- Age of Arbitration

From: (Anonymous)
Original nonnie here. I was wrong. I read this tweet and swapped Florida and Arizona in this tweet.

If David Bolland is not healthy to play then @ArizonaCoyotes will pay $3,300,000 $1,100,000 per year or 20% of the contract in hard costs.

https://twitter.com/brianlawton9/status/768855728052330496