Kyle Turris No Longer In Phoenix's Plans?
Kyle Turris' future with the Phoenix Coyotes is in serious jeopardy. The former 2007 3rd overall draft pick has not enjoyed the success most people expected for him. In one hundred and thirty-one National Hockey League games, Turris has only put up nineteen goals and twenty-seven assists for a total of forty-six points. Now those numbers are extremely unimpressive for a player who was expected to be a superstar and his value is probably at its lowest, but the reason why it looks like the Coyotes are willing to move him is because according to some insiders he has been asking for a salary of around $4 million per year which is a HUGE overpayment. He has not budged on his demands which are very far off from what the Yotes are willing to pay for him. There are quite a few suitors who are interested in acquiring Turris and don't mind caving in to his asking price. One of which (according to @HockeyBreak) is the Calgary Flames who are currently in discussions with the Coyotes regarding a deal that would bring Turris to Calgary. From what I have heard, the return the Coyotes are looking for seems to be significantly less than what fans around the league seem to believe he's worth. Of coarse there is no official confirmation on that, but thats just what has been rumored from some "in the know" type people, which makes this situation something very interesting to watch unfold.
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