So many 1x0.7s this year!
Also, I guess I didn't know anything about Washington's backend depth.
That's Schultz, Schilling, van Riemsdyk, and LaDue now
LaDue is a one way deal.Both of Schilling and LaDue are for AHL Hershey, I think, with a slim shot at NHL depth. They would not be likely to see NHL ice time unless there's a glut of injuries.
As for whether they're palnning a defense trade, who knows? Yet these signings aren't for the NHL and ought not to impact that too much. These two-way deals aren't like the van Riemsdyk signing, which is definitely for the NHL team.
He can still play in the AHL on a one way deal, just means he makes the $700K salary regardless of what league.LaDue is a one way deal.
I know how deals work but regardless, it is unusual for teams to give guys a one way deal if they are pre-destined for the AHL. It happens but not often. I’ll be interested to hear from BMac.He can still play in the AHL on a one way deal, just means he makes the $700K salary regardless of what league.
Hershey's blueline got a lot thinner with guys like Lewington leaving and Nardella playing in Europe this year. These signings are just organizational depth.
Only the dumb ones.Isn't that the guy Kings fans said weren't available for Landeskog?
Ah, thanks. I had missed that. A trade does seem probable then.LaDue is a one way deal.
Isn't that the guy Kings fans said weren't available for Landeskog?
Isn't that the guy Kings fans said weren't available for Landeskog?
Or DucheneIsn't that the guy Kings fans said weren't available for Landeskog?
It's funny when the truth gets in the way of a storyHow many times are you guys going to step on the rake?
Don't worry, @redcard has the receipts: Confirmed Signing with Link: - [LAK] Kings sign Paul LaDue to 2 year contract ($825k AAV)
Or Duchene