Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:
Is it really crazy? They are hard up against the falling cap next year and simply can't keep both goalies. The beauty of Reimer & Scrivens' decent play is that Nonis is absolutely in the driver's seat. He can demand a major keepback from Gillis and walk away if he doesn't get it.
The crux of this debate -- at this point -- is not whether any team can afford to take on Luongo's contract as-is. It's whether it would be worth it to take him for 9 years at a huge discount. Would that be better than Kipper or Smith -- or standing pat. That's the question.
On the one hand I think that you're making a relatively sound, logical argument. The problem, though, is that I really do think that if Gillis were looking at this situation rationally and logically then in the few instances that he had where it seemed as though a deal with another club were possible, he wouldn't have crapped the bed by asking for a return that was, on it's face, insane.
I agree that if you told me that Gillis wouldn't add in a sweet kicker to get rid of Luongo at this point I'd say he was nuts but I've basically been saying this throughout the whole process. Getting rid of that contract should be his priority #1. That he's been unable or, bizarrely, unwilling to do it doesn't make me think he's going to get straight with it any time soon.