It actually boggles my mind that anyone could say that this is clearly untrue. It could be true or false, but its certainly not out of the realm.
Guy was legit hurt, nobody reasonable disputes this
Guy had been skating in practice for a long time (like months?)
Lightning basically had a playoff spot wrapped up at this point, no rush to get him back
Brought back pretty much immediately after Stamkos could be put on LTIR for roughly the same cap hit
I'm not saying its true or untrue, but its certainly a believable thing that could have happened to circumvent the cap. If it WAS true, it would be 'cheating', but that kind of cheating where you can't prove it at all, so it doesn't really matter.
None of the above says anything relevant about the contention that the cap should apply in the playoffs as it does in the regular season.
I don't really have a dog in this fight. I'm not mad about it, I don't like the cap to start with, I don't even really care about hockey anymore.
But I do find it odd how many people are so willing to hand wave this away as just a conspiracy, even when that doesn't really address the core of the argument on the other side.