For those who got all excited about the various reports last
week that Chris Drury was going to be bought out by the Rangers, today comes
cold water on the whole thing. Larry
Brooks at the New
York Post reports the Rangers cannot buy out the final season of Drury’s
contract because of a degenerative condition in his left knee that could render
him medically unable to play next season.
It was this condition that caused his knee to be in such bad
shape this season and miss virtually the entire second half before returning in
the regular season finale and playoffs.
While Drury has yet to file the
necessary paperwork, sources report he plans to do so. The Rangers, who had
been planning a buyout, could file a grievance against Drury, but that is a
remote possibility, at best.
The option now is to put
Drury on Long-Term Injured Reserve, but that does not make the cap issues easy
as Brooks points out.
But in order to gain the full value of
the $7.05 mi...
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