The Maple Leafs have traded Jonathan Bernier to the Anaheim Ducks. #TMLtalk
DETAILS: https://t.co/fx0B678C1J
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) July 8, 2016
The #leafs paid Jonathan Bernier a $2M signing bonus on July 1, so the #ducks are only on the hook for $2.15M in actual salary this season.
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) July 8, 2016
Bernier was not included in the Andersen trade because Leafs had to pay a $2-million bonus on July 1. But that's essentially what happened.
— James Mirtle (@mirtle) July 8, 2016
Bernier's departure is some cap relief for Leafs.
— Lance Hornby (@sunhornby) July 8, 2016
Don Cherry thinks the Maple Leafs should have kept Reimer over Bernier and Andersen. https://t.co/7GeqMQ9IQx pic.twitter.com/4pUbSXoksT
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) July 8, 2016
Sources: The #leafs only receive pick in Bernier trade if goalie reaches 2017 Stanley Cup: https://t.co/lwX5d7eF2j pic.twitter.com/NlwdWkcspi
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) July 18, 2016
The details of the conditional pick weren’t disclosed by either team when the transaction was completed. They are:
— If Bernier starts half of Anaheim’s playoff games next spring and the Ducks win the Stanley Cup, Toronto receives the Ducks’ 2017 second-round pick. (If Anaheim doesn’t still own that selection, it will transfer its next available second-rounder from a future year.)
— If Bernier starts half of Anaheim’s playoff games next spring and the Ducks lose in the Stanley Cup Final, Toronto receives the Ducks’ 2017 third-round pick. (If Anaheim doesn’t still own that selection, it will transfer its next available third-rounder from a future year.)
— Should Anaheim trade Bernier to a team that starts him in half of its playoff games next spring and wins the Stanley Cup, Toronto receives the Ducks’ second-round pick.
— Should Anaheim trade Bernier to a team that starts him in half of its playoff games next spring and loses in the Stanley Cup Final, Toronto receives the Ducks’ third-round pick.