The Columbus Blue Jackets have bought out the final two years of Scott Hartnell's contract, general manager Jarmo Kekalainen announced.
"On behalf of our organization, I want to thank Scott for his contributions to the Blue Jackets over the past three seasons and wish him well in the future," said Kekalainen. "Moves like this are never easy, but with our current organizational depth at the position it is something we believe is in the best interest of our club moving forward."
Here's a look at the financial breakdown of the buyout, per Cap Friendly.
Season | Cost | Cap Hit |
---|---|---|
2017-18 | $1.25M | $1.5M |
2018-19 | $1.25M | $3M |
2019-20 | $1.25M | $1.25M |
2020-21 | $1.25M | $1.25M |
Hartnell spent three seasons in Columbus, recording 64 goals and 82 assists in 234 regular-season games. He failed to record a point in four playoff games this year, and was frequently scratched by head coach John Tortorella.
Following the buyout, Hartnell is now free to sign anywhere around the NHL as an unrestricted free agent.
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