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Arizona Coyotes waive Patrik Nemeth, Zack Kassian for purposes of buyout
Arizona Coyotes right wing Zack Kassian (44) Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

The Arizona Coyotes have placed defenseman Patrik Nemeth and forward Zack Kassian on unconditional waivers for the purposes of a buyout Tuesday, NorthStar Bets’ Chris Johnston reports.

Nemeth, 31, carried a modified no-trade clause and was slated to be the Coyotes’ highest-paid active defenseman heading into 2023-24. Buying out the final season of Nemeth’s $2.5M average annual value contract gives Arizona $2.33M in savings next year (he’ll carry a cap hit of just $167,667), but he’ll cost the team $1.167M against the cap in 2024-25, per CapFriendly’s buyout calculator.

Kassian had one season remaining on his deal at a $3.2M cap hit but was only due $2.3M in salary. The Coyotes will save an additional $1.533M next season with the Kassian buyout, bringing his cap hit down to $1.67M, but will incur a $766,667 cap hit in 2024-25. Altogether, the buyouts create $3.867M in cap space for the Coyotes next year, but they’ll incur a combined $1.933M buyout charge between Kassian and Nemeth in 2024-25.

Arizona was already one of six NHL teams below next season’s salary cap Lower Limit of $61.7M – including over $21M in dead cap allotted to Bryan Little, Jakub Voracek, and Shea Weber. The team has four restricted free agents to re-sign – Christian Fischer, Connor Ingram, Jack McBain, and Matias Maccelli – but they likely won’t make up the $10MM Arizona now needs to spend to hit the cap floor, per CapFriendly.

Acquiring unrestricted free agents will be a challenge given the team’s significant long-term uncertainty, although with Mullett Arena secured as their 2023-24 home, they may be able to attract a spattering of players on one-year deals. The team’s internal salary budget is almost certainly close to (if not lower than) that $61.7M floor, so freeing up space to allot to younger players (internally or externally) does make some modicum of sense from a financial standpoint.

Both Nemeth and Kassian will be free to sign anywhere as unrestricted free agents on July 1. Nemeth recorded just five assists in 75 games last season in a bottom-pairing role, posting poor relative possession numbers for the second straight season. Kassian, now strictly an enforcer at this point in his career, could be headed for retirement after scoring just twice in 51 games, recording a career-worst -18 rating despite playing under 10 minutes per game.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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