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Oilers buying out Pouliot as they keep clearing cap space
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Oilers buying out Pouliot as they keep clearing cap space

Published Jun. 29, 2017 1:00 p.m. ET

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) The Edmonton Oilers have placed forward Benoit Pouliot on unconditional waivers with the purposes of buying out his contract.

Pouliot had two years left at a salary-cap hit of $4 million. By buying out Pouliot, Edmonton saves $2.67 million against the cap the next two years.

It's the latest move by the Oilers to clear cap space with big-money deals for MVP Connor McDavid and forward Leon Draisaitl coming. Draisaitl's new contract starts next year and McDavid's - which could come in at around $100 million - would begin in 2018-19.

Edmonton already traded winger Jordan Eberle and his $6 million salary to the New York Islanders for the younger, cheaper Ryan Strome.

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Pouliot, 30, had 84 points in 184 games in three seasons with Edmonton, his sixth NHL team.

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