I don't see how he could be both on the NHL roster, albeit on IR, and the director of player safety. Any time a Penguin or Ranger or whomever got suspended, people would lose their minds.
I don't see how he could be both on the NHL roster, albeit on IR, and the director of player safety. Any time a Penguin or Ranger or whomever got suspended, people would lose their minds.
I would love to see that. I read somewhere that he wouldn't be able to rule on Flyers' suspensions though.
He's basically have to be insulated from the whole Eastern Conference though, right? Not to mention anyone that the Flyers play during the term of a possible suspension.
Heck, you could even extend that one step further. Hypothetically, the Flyers are fighting with Columbus down the stretch. They've got a game scheduled against, say, Nashville. A week before the game, Weber destroys someone. He's going to get one game or two, and Columbus is the second game.
World implodes.
I don't see how Pronger will be able to have a formal role in disciplinary action while in the employ of the Flyers, and, as above, I don't see the NHL voiding the contract or changing the rule midseason (if you are the Bruins, is that fair? With Savard off the books, you probably don't deal Boychuck).
Me neither. I just hope he chills out for the rest of this season. If he ends up retiring to take the job after the season, at least the Flyers only get stuck with a 575,000 cap hit as opposed to the 4 mill they'd get stuck with if he did it now. I mean, it would still suck to have dead space, but...
Don't they get stuck with the full cap hit (rather than the salary)?
Idk tbh. Maybe. Im far from a CBA expert.
Then I think this waits until next offseason.
I can't imagine the NHL making a change to the LTIR rule at this point. Creating an exception makes a great deal of sense, but you can't do that mid-season. I think Boston would have held on to Boychuck for the year if they had had the option to remove Savard's cap hit from the equation. I suspect they'd (rightly) balk at such a move being made now.
I don't think removing Savard's contract would have allowed them to keep Boychuk. He's on LTIR (obviously). Losing him wouldn't have magically given them 4m of free cap space that they didn't have before.
It definitely was a puzzling move. You're absolutely right that it's one that seems like it would have made much more sense to make sooner (at the draft), so they could at least plan accordingly. Not sure what the rationale was for waiting this long.I was under the impression that it was an option 1/option 2 issue, but a quick look suggests that you are right. That seems odd, since you'd have thought at the Bruins would have dealt Boychuk earlier in the offseason if it was inevitable anyway.
Regardless, I still don't imagine that the NHL is going to want to change it in season, but we'll see.
It definitely was a puzzling move. You're absolutely right that it's one that seems like it would have made much more sense to make sooner (at the draft), so they could at least plan accordingly. Not sure what the rationale was for waiting this long.
@TSNBobMcKenzie
It's official: Chris Pronger has been hired to work for @NHLPlayerSafety.
Wonder how this is gonna work...
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Chris Pronger will continue to be on LTIR with PHI while he works at the NHL.
Good news.
League source confirms McKenzie's report that Pronger took the job. Hextall says he has not heard from the NHL yet on anything.