9. Chicago signs G Cristobal Huet, 2008 Signed in 2008 to a four-year deal worth a hefty $22.4-million, Huet was expected to be a consistent lead goalie for an up-and-coming Hawks team. When he finally wrested the starting job from Nikolai Khabibulin, he watched as Antti Niemi emerged and helped lead the Hawks to the 2010 Stanley Cup.
Chicago then loaned him to a Swiss team to alleviate their salary cap struggles.
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