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Demitra Too Expensive to Retain

Posted on May 16, 2008February 9, 2012 by David Shama

Gaborik’s contract expires after next season, and two other key players, Bouchard and Rolston, the 35-year-old wing, will need to be signed this off-season if they are to return to the team in September.

Financial limitations on contracts are driving the decision not to retain 33-year-old wing Pavol Demitra, the NHL source said.  He also said the Wild management “like him a lot” but with Demitra making about $4 million per season it’s not practical to retain him for a third season with the team.

Although he said Demitra is still a capable player, his 15 goal performance last season didn’t help his profile with the Wild.  He described Demitra as a “second tier goal scorer, great on the power play, with a reputation for making others better.”

The source said his guess is that the Wild evaluate Demitra’s two seasons here with “mixed reviews.”  He had a career low in goals for a full NHL season in 2007-2008 and his total points declined from 64 to 54 from 2006-2007.  “With his personal numbers, I don’t think he was quite the player they envisioned him being here,” the source said.

Demitra and Gaborik are pals.  Will Demitra’s departure this off-season impact how Gaborik looks at signing a new contract to keep him here long term?

The source doesn’t think so.  “The only thing I’ve heard is that Gabby understands it’s a business, and now as captain he has to put the team first,” he said.  “I am sure he will be disappointed but he wants what’s best for the organization.”

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