The Vegas Golden Knights reached a resolution with goaltender Robin Lehner on Thursday after Lehner did not report to Training Camp for his mandatory physical.
The Vegas Golden Knights are a busy team as they make the final preparations for the 2024-2025 season. The team just negotiated a resolution with their goaltender Robin Lehner that alleviates his salary cap number from the team, giving the Knights some much needed financial relief.
Hahahahahaha. The National Hockey League likes to make up its own rules sometimes, and this recent announcement that Robin Lehner’s contract won’t count towards the cap is yet another affirmation that the rules aren’t the same for everyone.
Mark Scheig: Columbus Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell on 97.1 radio, @971RandI: “might come through the pipeline in the next little bit.” It’s been well documented that the Blue Jackets would like to add a forward.
For several seasons, the Vegas Golden Knights have been good at finding loopholes in the collective bargaining agreement, especially regarding the salary cap.
The final year of injured goaltender Robin Lehner's contract will not count against the Vegas Golden Knights' salary cap in 2024-25, as a settlement granted the team some cap relief, several reports said Thursday.
The Vegas Golden Knights have caught another break as goaltender Robin Lehner’s cap hit has been cleared from the team’s books. It comes weeks after Lehner violated his contract by failing to report for a mandatory medical exam that would allow him remain on the long-term injured reserve, Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli reported Thursday.
Robin Lehner hasn't played an NHL game in nearly two years and his future with the Golden Knights has just been confirmed today in an official announcement.
Barring an incredible turn of events (and more), Carey Price will never play in the National League again because his injury history is too extensive. But even if the goalie’s career is (unofficially) over, his contract still counts against the Montreal Canadiens’ payroll.
As per Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli, the Vegas Golden Knights have reached a resolution with the NHL and NHLPA regarding Robin Lehner’s salary cap situation, ensuring the veteran goaltender will not count against the team’s cap this season despite remaining under contract.
The Vegas Golden Knights secured a big win before even taking the ice for the 2024-25 season. Sources told Daily Faceoff the final year of injured goaltender
At this stage, if it wasn’t already, Lehner’s NHL career should be considered over.
A judge has decided to freeze the assets of Robin Lehner of the Vegas Golden Knights after a petition by a company that he allegedly owes a lot of money.
Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner remains under contract despite having not played since the end of the 2022-23 NHL season, and there have even been recent reports that the team may look to terminate the remaining term on his deal after he didn’t report for the start of training camp last week.
The drama surrounding Robin Lehner and the Vegas Golden Knights took a surprising turn on Saturday when, after the goaltender failed to attend a mandatory pre-season medical exam, it was reported that the team knew he wasn’t going to be there.
Just a couple of days after not reporting to training camp for a mandatory preseason physical, Robin Lehner made a statement about his absence.
The Vegas Golden Knights confirmed Robin Lehner will not report to the team this season, but the story does not end there. The goaltender who became a fan favorite after replacing Original Misfit Marc-Andre Fleury in the summer of 2021 has not played for the Golden Knights since the 2021-22 season.
The Vegas Golden Knights are reviewing their options, up to and including contract termination, after goaltender Robin Lehner failed to attend training camp for a mandatory pre-season medical exam required to confirm his ineligibility to play, multiple sources told Daily Faceoff.
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