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    CaP Space?

    Anyone know our updated cap space # with our drops of Humpel and Simmons and the tenders made. We should still have about 10-12 million in cap space is what I am thinking.

    20 million to start - 9 for STARKS= 11 Million

    11 - 2 for Colon= 9
    9-3 for tenders of Madson and McHugh=6

    6 + 5 million for extra salary cap # for this year= 11 million

    11 mill + 1 for Humpel and Simmons release = 12 Million FINAL #

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    Re: CaP Space?

    I don't know for sure Smash...Schefter had a blog posting a while ago with these numbers:

    Adam Schefter
    Tampa Bay working with most salary cap space
    Posted: February 26th, 2009 | Adam Schefter | Tags: Free Agency 2009

    On the eve of free agency, some teams are positioned too well, and others not so well. Based on numbers gathered Thursday — and these are fluid, changing with each roster move that each team makes — here are the teams with the most and least salary-cap room heading into the start of free agency.

    MOST
    Tampa Bay — $61 million
    Kansas City — $57 million
    Philadelphia — $48 million
    Denver — $37 million
    Green Bay — $34 million

    LEAST
    Carolina — $1.9 million
    New England — $3.2 million
    Indianapolis — $6.6 million
    Pittsburgh — $7.4 million
    Washington — $8.1 million
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