caley
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Gallipeau was also a late add to the Bs rookie camp.
Never saw hockey fights break a signing before...
What made the Capitals pick this guy at 46? He literally hasn't put up 10 points in a season at any level of hockey.
And his brother Landon ?Gage.
His dad Ken played for the Calgary Wranglers in juniors.
It's cool that his dad is a Vegas firefighter, but he was also an NHL player for Quebec.
After bouncing between the NHL and AHL, he then went to the IHL where he was a star for the Las Vegas Thunder and had Gage!
Shades of Robin Sadler...Weird. I can't remember the last time a player was drafted out of high school and didn't attend college so the team relinquished his rights.
A quick HockeyDB look sees that he only played 18 games this past season. I wonder if it's an injury situation, or maybe just a guy who doesn't want to play hockey anymore. I remember there was an Oiler prospect whom they either drafted or signed who just up and decided the following year that he didn't want to play hockey anymore.
NHL will decide that, not Detroit
RIGHT, BUT THE AHL bylaw still appliesIt said in the tweet that the NHL ruled on it and decided he was on loan.
And by the AHL bylaws (which you apparently do not know), he's eligible to play in that league.RIGHT, BUT THE AHL bylaw still applies
nope, that bylaw still applies, apparently you don't know the bylawAnd by the AHL bylaws (which you apparently do not know), he's eligible to play in that league.
The only hiccup would have been if he had been CHL property, but he's not.
And by the AHL bylaws (which you apparently do not know), he's eligible to play in that league.
The only hiccup would have been if he had been CHL property, but he's not.
nope, that bylaw still applies, apparently you don't know the bylaw