F Cruz Lucius - USNTDP, USHL (2022, 124th, CAR, traded to PIT)

Jacob

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Where to? Why do they have to word it as he's "entering the transfer portal" and not just "transferring teams"?
 

MTU34

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Where to? Why do they have to word it as he's "entering the transfer portal" and not just "transferring teams"?
Technically teams aren’t allowed to contact players until they’re in the portal, hence the wording (obviously that rule doesn’t always get followed)

Rumor for Lucius is Arizona State
 

Jacob

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Technically teams aren’t allowed to contact players until they’re in the portal, hence the wording (obviously that rule doesn’t always get followed)

Rumor for Lucius is Arizona State
So entering the portal doesn't technically mean a player is automatically leaving, then?
 
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Atoyot

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So entering the portal doesn't technically mean a player is automatically leaving, then?
Also as I recall players transferring have to wait a year to play for a new team in the NCAA, that could be what they mean by "portal", the limbo year.
 

sigx15

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Also as I recall players transferring have to wait a year to play for a new team in the NCAA, that could be what they mean by "portal", the limbo year.
That rule no longer exists, players no longer need to wait a year to play for their new school and can transfer multiple times
 
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WarriorofTime

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Also as I recall players transferring have to wait a year to play for a new team in the NCAA, that could be what they mean by "portal", the limbo year.
No, that's the old rule, now you can transfer without sitting out.

Going in the transfer portal means you are making yourself available for transfer and to be contacted by coaches. A player can choose to go back, but once you go in, you forfeit your spot and the team isn't obligated to take you back.
 

Herby

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ASU is a lot more appealing now than it would have been a year ago for an NHL drafted transfer. He will get a ton of ice-time and play a lot of good opponents. Plus, the other "advantages" that ASU offers to a 20 year old college athlete.
 

BKarchitect

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Pretty weird move. Couple pretty good seasons under his belt.

How so? Up-and-coming program pumping out plenty of NHL talent and now playing in the premier conference in America. Plus he gets to be a collegiate athlete at ASU.

There’s certainly a lot to draw a talent to Tempe…
 

Hanji

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Pretty weird move. Couple pretty good seasons under his belt.

How so? Up-and-coming program pumping out plenty of NHL talent and now playing in the premier conference in America. Plus he gets to be a collegiate athlete at ASU.

There’s certainly a lot to draw a talent to Tempe…


More like he's not gonna be required to play a 200 ft game at ASU like Hastings requires at UW.
 

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