PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The Philadelphia Flyers have decided to buy out the contracts of veteran forwards John LeClair and Tony Amonte.
LeClair, 36, spent 10 years with the Flyers, and was a member of the famed Legion of Doom line with Eric Lindros and Mikael Renberg in the mid-1990s.
LeClair, who entered the lockout due $9 million US in the final year of a five-year contract, was to make $6.84 million after the league-wide 24 per cent rollback.
"Obviously I'm disappointed," LeClair said. "But it was something I was prepared for.
"I knew it was a very realistic possibility for over a year now. My disappointment comes from knowing my years with the Flyers are over."
Amonte, who started the lockout at about $5.82 million, was due $4.26 million. In 14 seasons with New York, Chicago, Phoenix and Philadelphia, Amonte had 392 goals and 436 assists in the regular season; he added 20 goals and 31 assists in 86 playoff games.
By buying out LeClair's contract, the Flyers clear about $4.51 million in cap space. Philadelphia is looking to create payroll flexibility under the new $39-million salary cap mandated by the new collective bargaining agreement.
"The deal is not about me, it's about all 700 players," LeClair said. "You've got to do what's best for the union.
"Then you kind of have to sit back, take it all in and see how it affects your situation."
Amonte's deal will save the Flyers $2.96 million against the cap.
LeClair registered 382 goals and 379 assists overall in the regular season in his career with the Flyers and the Montreal Canadiens. He added 42 goals and 47 assists in the playoffs.
Despite having back surgery in May, LeClair plans to continue his NHL career.
"Right now I plan to sit back, see what comes about, and see how my health is," he said. "I just have to wait and see how it plays out."
Flyers captain Keith Primeau said LeClair will be missed but that everyone understands this sort of move will be common in the new hockey economic landscape.
"When you talk about Johnny, you talk about a name synonymous with the Flyers," Primeau said. "The only reason John LeClair doesn't return as a Philadelphia Flyer is because of the new economics.
"A guy like Tony Amonte gets caught in the crossfire as well because of the substantial dollars he earns."
Flyers general manager Bob Clarke called both players Saturday morning to deliver the news and said it was "not the best way to start off a day."
Coach Ken Hitchcock said both LeClair and Amonte epitomized class while with the Flyers.
"I understand the economics of the new game but it doesn't make it any easier for a coach," Hitchcock said. "They've been tremendous ambassadors not only for our team but the league."