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Lightning trades Callahan to Senators for cap relief

July 31, 2019
Ryan Callahan, 34, is not expected to play again due to a degenerative disc disease in his lumbar spine. — Courtesy photo
Ryan Callahan, 34, is not expected to play again due to a degenerative disc disease in his lumbar spine. — Courtesy photo

NEW YORK — The Tampa Bay Lightning got some salary-cap relief Tuesday by trading injured forward Ryan Callahan to the Ottawa Senators for goaltender Mike Condon.

The teams also swapped 2020 draft picks, with the Lightning giving up a fifth-round selection and receiving the Senators' sixth-rounder in return.

Callahan, 34, is not expected to play again due to a degenerative disc disease in his lumbar spine. He was placed on long-term injured reserve last month.

His cap hit for 2019-20 is $5.8 million, but insurance will pick up 80 percent of his $4.7 million salary due to his IR status.

Callahan had seven goals and 10 assists in 52 games last season. In 13 years with the New York Rangers (2006-14) and Lightning (2014-19), he tallied 254 points (132 goals, 122 assists) in 450 games.

Condon, 29, allowed eight goals on 40 shots in two games with Ottawa in 2018-19.

Condon has a 45-58-17 record and a 2.79 GAA in 129 games over four NHL seasons with Pittsburgh, Montreal and Ottawa. — Reuters


July 31, 2019
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