In a scramble by NHL teams  to free space under the salary cap before the start of free agency,  five veteran players were placed on unconditional waivers on Wednesday. The  Minnesota Wild confirmed they waived defenseman Tom Gilbert for the  purpose of buying out the remaining year of his contract. The Nashville  Predators said they placed forward Sergei Kostitsyn on waivers. Also  waived, according to a person familiar with the moves, were Detroit  defenseman Carlo Colaiacovo, Vancouver defenseman Keith Ballard and  Buffalo forward Nathan Gerbe. The person revealed the list of waived  players to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because  the NHL doesn’t announce these moves. “Due to the NHL salary cap  decreasing this season, we needed to make this difficult decision to  give the team more flexibility,” Wild general manager Chuck Fletcher  said regarding the team’s decision to waive Gilbert. The other  four players waived on Wednesday could land in the same buyout category  in moves made before the free-agency period opens at noon Friday. Former  New York Islanders goalie Rick DiPietro cleared waivers and had his  contract bought out by the team. Washington defenseman Jeff Schultz also  cleared waivers and is expected to have the remaining two years and $6  million left on his contract bought out. The Philadelphia Flyers  issued qualifying offers to retain the rights to defensemen Erik  Gustafsson, Oliver Lauridsen, Brandon Manning and forward Eric Wellwood.  The Flyers declined to make offers to defenseman Blake Kessel and  forward Mitch Wahl, allowing both to become unrestricted free agents. The  St. Louis Blues re-signed defenseman Jordan Leopold to a two-year  contract. Leopold is a 10-year veteran who had two assists in 15  regular-season games with St. Louis after being acquired by the Blues in  a trade with Buffalo on March 31. Teams had until Wednesday to  place players on waivers in order to buy out their contracts. Under the  collective bargaining agreement, teams are allowed to buy out contracts  of two players over the next two seasons. The clause was included  to allow teams to clear space under the salary cap, which is dropping  from $70.2 million last season to $64.3 million. Contracts of bought-out  players won’t count against a team’s salary cap, though the players  will be paid two-thirds of their remaining salary over double the years  remaining on their contracts. Maple Leafs defenseman Mike  Komisarek announced on his Twitter account that he is on his way out of  Toronto. Set to make $3.5 million over the final two years of his  contract, Komisarek is expected to be bought out after spending part of  last season playing in the minors. The Florida Panthers announced  they used a standard buyout on 36-year-old defenseman Filip Kuba,  meaning the remaining year of his contract will still count against the  salary cap. Kuba had a goal and nine assists in 44 games last season. Gilbert  is a seven-year veteran, who was set to make $3 million in the final  year of his deal. The Wild have one of the NHL’s most expensive payrolls  and needed to make the move to free up space. From Bloomington,  Minn., Gilbert failed to make much of an impact with his hometown team  after the Wild acquired him in a trade with Edmonton in 2012. Gilbert  managed just three goals and 15 assists in 63 games. Kostitsyn had  one year left on his deal and was scheduled to make $3 million next  season. The move didn’t come as a surprise after Kostitsyn landed in  coach Barry Trotz’s doghouse last season, his third with Nashville.  Kostitsyn is a six-year NHL veteran who had three goals and 12 assists  in 46 games. Kostitsyn has hinted that he could be open to playing in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League next season. Ballard  was scheduled to make $4.2 million in each of the final two years of  his contract. He is an eight-year NHL player, who managed just two  assists in 36 games with the Canucks last season. The Sabres’  decision to place Gerbe on waivers came as a surprise after general  manager Darcy Regier indicated he had no plans to buy out any of his  players. Gerbe had difficulty carving out a role during five seasons  with Sabres. Buffalo did re-sign journeyman forward Matt Ellis to a  two-year contract. If Ellis doesn’t play with the Sabres, the team is  counting on him to serve as captain at AHL Rochester. Colaiacovo  struggled in his first and only season with the Red Wings, failing to  play to his two-year, $4 million contract. He had an assist in six games  last season, and added an assist in nine playoff games.
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