I don't know if I'll be able to sleep thinking about if Michael Leighton will still be a part of this franchise.
can we ship leighton the same place they put mike rathje
Is Sestito capable of playing more than a couple of minutes per night? Oilers could sure use a tough player, but not a pure goon.
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Leighton and Wandell cleared Waivers. Sestito awarded to Van from Phil.
Sestito was claimed by the Canucks per Ryan Rishaug.
Shockingly, Leighton cleared.
What does cleared mean? Cleared to play?
What does cleared mean? Cleared to play?
The Flyers feared losing Tom Sestito when placing him on waivers Thursday.
Yet, for whatever reason, they felt it was a risk worth taking.
It did not pay off. Vancouver claimed Sestito off waivers on Friday, seemingly to replace a similar player in Aaron Volpatti, who was claimed from them Thursday by Washington.
Goaltender Michael Leighton, who was also on waivers, went unclaimed.
One benefit for the Flyers is that they gain contract flexibility by dropping Sestito's deal, but they felt he was a player who could help them down the line.
Sestito, 25, netted 2 goals in 7 games, and dazzled by scoring both of them in a 2-1 win over Tampa Bay in early February.
Leighton, 31, cleared waivers and the Flyers have the flexibility to freely send him to AHL Adirondack over the next 10 days.
cleared as in no one claimed him. however, this also means Leighton is ready to play since you can't demote an injured player
Not happy about losing Sestito, especially for nothing. He was much more effective than Knuble and Wellwood
The Flyers have the option to keep him on the roster or to demote him to the AHL. They have to make the decision within ten days.
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http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/frequentflyers/Sestito-claimed.html
Interesting choice by the Canucks; they freed up a roster spot yesterday and there was speculation a trade was in the works.
Thank you very much, I just started following hockey last years playoffs, so I wasn't familiar with how waivers worked.
Yesterday, the Flyers placed winger Tom Sestito and goaltender Michael Leighton on waivers. The club is currently capped out and is using long-term injured reserve allowance. Sending Sestito ($605,000) and Leighton ($900,000) to Adirondack will clear $1.505 million off the team's cap figure.
There is a chance that Sestito will be claimed off waivers by another team today. Although not particularly trusted by Laviolette (who clearly prefers the smaller, speedier Zac Rinaldo), Sestito does have some assets to offer. He is not a bad skater for such a big guy, and when he plays under control, he can be effective in non-fighting situations.
In the case of Leighton, there is virtually no chance of the veteran goaltender being claimed. It is also pretty clear that fellow veteran Brian Boucher is the better NHL backup. However, in fairness to Leighton, he has only played one pro game since last April. As bad as he looked in his early season outing in Tampa, the team in front of him was just as bad.
"Leighton, 31, was waived for at least the 10th time in his NHL career."
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/flyers/20130301_Giroux_knows_you_gotta_have_Hart.html