According to this article:
"Wesslau get a standard contract of the Blue Jackets and he is playing in the NHL, without passing farms league, it becomes a comfortable wage for success the goalie.
Overall, he can get $ 900 000, 6.5 million, during the contract year.
The breakdown is 700 000 dollars in salary, 90 000 dollars in signing bonuses and 110 000 dollars in bonuses, including for played matches."
If Wesslau plays in the AHL, his salary will decrease significantly.
Here is the nugget:
"In Ohio Wesslau must wrestle with young Steve Mason and veteran Mathieu Garons. Blue Jackets have a plan to switch off Garons - Wesslau about as good as the club hope he is."
It's poor Google translating.. BUT it basically says... that the CBJ has a plan to trade Garon if Wesslau plays as good as the CBJ think he can play..













