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Bidding war brewing for Bobby Ryan!
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Bidding war brewing for Bobby Ryan!

Several teams in the mix.

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These past few weeks have been quite the roller-coaster ride for veteran Bobby Ryan. At the beginning of the month of September, Ryan was named the 2019-20 recipient of the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy on Monday after publicly sharing his battle with alcohol issues. The award is given out annually to the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to ice hockey.

Then, he was bought out by the Ottawa Senators and is now a free agent, looking for a new team. 

That’s where the ride picks back up! According to David Pagnotta of the Fourth Period, several teams have interest in Ryan and could lead to a bidding war for the free agent. 

“He’s not rushing a decision, but he has plenty of options and could narrow things down as the days progress.”


The 33-year-old Ryan had struggled at the start of the season and then entered the NHL/NHL Players’ Assistance program on Nov. 20 to get help for alcohol addiction. He returned to the ice Feb. 25 against the Nashville Predators, then scored three times in a 5-2 win over the visiting Vancouver Canucks in his second game back two nights later.

Ryan has played 833 career regular season games since being drafted No. 2 by the Anaheim Ducks in 2005. He has 254 goals and 555 points in 13 NHL seasons split between Anaheim and Ottawa. Ryan has two more years on his deal paying him $7.5 million per season in real cash at a $7.25-million cap hit. The buyout saved the Senators $3.67 million in each of the next two campaigns, but will also add a cap charge of $1.83 million in each of the following two years.

We can’t wait to see where Ryan ends up because we know his leadership will be a huge advantage to any team that lands him. And we love that there is a battle for the services of such a devoted player! 

Source: Twitter