
Reports that the veteran netminder and the team have talked aren’t a surprise, even if it’s reasonable to wonder if it isn’t more a sign of mutual respect than a real negotiation. Even a reduction on the free agent’s most recent cap hit of $5 million (U.S.) seems pricey given the combination of his struggles and Toronto’s cap troubles, Dave Feschuk writes.
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