Friday, July 01, 2011

Panthers Nab Theodore

Major goaltending concerns in Florida have been addressed in the early hours of the free agent frenzy, as the Panthers signed unrestricted free agent Jose Theodore to a 2-year deal, reportedly worth $3 million (a $1.5 million cap hit per season).

With Tomas Vokoun officially on the open market, the Panthers needed to address some starting goaltending concerns and Theodore is the first stop-gap they found.

Theodore made 32 appearances for the Wild in the 2011 season, playing behind Niklas Backstrom, picking up a record of 15-11-3 with 1 shutout, giving him 32 points in the regular season. That was good enough to be 34th among all goalies, considered as one of the better back-up goalies for the hockey pools.

Now, Theodore will battle Scott Clemmensen for the number one job, unless the Panthers have more tricks up their sleeve.

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