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He's missing the whole season, making him exempt from waivers next year.Any news on Svechnikov?
He's missing the whole season, making him exempt from waivers next year.Any news on Svechnikov?
Is it means that he isn't going to be at playoffs?He's missing the whole season, making him exempt from waivers next year.
Danny D and Larkin both played in the AHL playoffs when they signed from college, so I'm not sure why these two can't.Are Hirose and Kuffner ineligible to play for the Griffs? I know that they allow juniors who have been eliminated from the playoffs join farm teams for the playoffs.
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Danny D and Larkin both played in the AHL playoffs when they signed from college, so I'm not sure why these two can't.
Larkin signed his entry-level contract after the NHL season was over but also signed an amateur try out contract separately to play in Grand Rapids. Remember, he wanted to make Detroit the following season and looked to impress Blashill while he was still in the minors.
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In 2013, the deadline for AHL playoff rosters was April 22. So it's likely DeKeyser was made eligible then. At that time the CBA removed the "Clear Day" roster eligibility rule allowing teams to make decisions past the NHL trade deadline. However, that's clearly not the case anymore. I've tried looking it up why it was added back.
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Any news on Svechnikov?
What do the lines and pairings look like with everyone back down?
Please reunite Zadina-Megan-FrkWill not know until Wednesday's game who will be in and who will be out. Ford has been hurt and has not played the last 2 games not sure on his status for this week. Sateri will not be ready until the playoffs start so it will be Rybar and Nagle manning the nets this week.
They have kept Terry/Camper/Elson line as their top line together. After that is anyone's guess.
Yes.Would Veleno be eligible this year if Drummondville went out early? He has not yet signed an ELC with Detroit.
I don't know why Hirose isn't eligible to play for the Griffs when Dekeyser and Larkin were able to join the Griffs during their playoff run despite not having played a game for them in the regular seasonHirose is not eligible for the GR play-off run.
Would Veleno be eligible this year if Drummondville went out early? He has not yet signed an ELC with Detroit.
Hirose is not eligible for the GR play-off run.
Would Veleno be eligible this year if Drummondville went out early? He has not yet signed an ELC with Detroit.
I don't know why Hirose isn't eligible to play for the Griffs when Dekeyser and Larkin were able to join the Griffs during their playoff run despite not having played a game for them in the regular season
Kuhlman is a different circumstance, he signed an ATO and an ELC for after the season, technically this was his first season under his ELC. He was directly assigned to the AHL and didn't burn any time off his ELC.Unless the rules have changes since last season, Hirose and Kuffner ARE eligible to go down to GR for the playoffs.
Example I found was Karson Kuhlman, who signed as an undrafted college UFA to a 1st year burning ELC with Boston after the deadline last season and played the rest of the season and playoffs for Providence in the AHL.
I can't find the eligibility rules in writing, but it's something along the lines of: Players that have been at the NA pro level (IE NHL/AHL) prior to the deadline need to be on the AHL club when the trade deadline expires.
The exceptions run something like this:
-Unsigned or signed to an ELC starting the next season draft choices who sign an ATO with the AHL club after their Euro/JR/College teams season/playoffs are done (IE Larkin in 2015, various others),
-Waiver exempt players under contract but assigned to Europe whose Euro teams seasons and playoffs have ended (IE Holmstrom in 2017)
-Undrafted amateur players signed to an ELC for the remainder of the season by the NHL club after the trade deadline has passed (IE Kuhlman example, possibly DeKeyser?, also where Kuffner and Hirose would fit
-Special cases where an injured player that would/could be in the AHL at the deadline but can't due to IR/LTIR/SOIR status (IE Svechnikov this season, until they recently decided to shut him down)
I can't find the article now, but it was reported the day after the signings that Holland said Kuffner and Hirose would finish the season with the Wings and forego playing in the playoffs for GR to get a head start on training in the Spring/Summer.
The Boston Bruins have convinced NCAA free agent Karson Kuhlman to join their organization, signing the forward to a two-year entry-level contract. The deal has an average annual value of $750K, and Kuhlman will immediately join the Providence Bruins on an amateur tryout.
Getting rocked 4-1 right now by Iowa. Hicketts was just thrown out for boarding in the dying minutes of the second. Not good stuff.