Report: Kris Russell waiting for teams to clear cap space
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Kris Russell is playing the waiting game.
The unrestricted free-agent defenseman is waiting for prospective teams to clear salary cap space before signing a new contract, reports Darren Dreger of TSN.
Russell, 29, split this past season between Calgary and Dallas, ranking second in the NHL in blocked shots with 210 in only 62 games played.
In terms of offensive production, he recorded four goals and 15 assists with a Corsi For rating below 45 at even strength.
Prior to the start of free agency, Dreger reported the Toronto Maple Leafs - currently right up against the cap ceiling - were interested in Russell.
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