Thursday, September 26, 2013

Tim Thomas and the Florida Panthers Agree to One Year Contract

The Florida Panthers and 39-year-old goaltender, Tim Thomas have agreed to a one year contract.

The deal has a cap hit of $3.75 million for the 2013-14 season with $2.5 million being the base salary and $1.25 million in player bonuses, according to capgeek.com.

 Thomas signed a pro tryout contract with the Panthers in the beginning of training camp.  He has yet to play in a preseason game, but is in net for tonight's game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Thomas has been out of hockey for a year after deciding to sit out the final year of his contract with the Boston Bruins in the 2012-13 season.

The goaltender has played in 378 career games and they have all been played with the Bruins, where he compiled 196 wins, 121 loses, a .921 save percentage and a 2.48 goals against average.  He also has played in 50 playoff games and won a Stanley Cup in 2011 with the Bruins. 

The 39-year-old has been selected to the All-Star game four times in his career (2008, 2009, 2011, and 2012).  He has won the Veniza Trophy in both the 2008-09 and 2010-11 seasons as the best goaltender in the NHL.  Thomas also won the William M. Jennings Trophy with Manny Fernandez as the top goaltending duo for the 2008-09 season.  He also won the Conn Smythe Trophy for being the playoff MVP in 2011.

Thomas is currently the third goaltender on the roster for the Panthers behind 23-year-old Jacob Markstrom and Scott Clemmenson, who is currently out with a knee injury.  It should be interesting to see who the Panthers keep between the pipes for the upcoming season, which starts on Thursday, October 3rd on the road in Dallas. 
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