mouser
Business of Hockey
For the curious: if the Wings are signing Stromwall now then he does have to go through European return waivers.
For the curious: if the Wings are signing Stromwall now then he does have to go through European return waivers.
Unless European waivers work differently than AHL waivers, it wont matter. Detroit's the low man on the totem pole.
Teams can’t submit a waiver claim for their own player.
So it'd have to pass through literally everybody, then?
And quit like Lias Andersson watch him become a 10 goal guy for the Red Wings lmfao
From Kronwalled to Stromwalled me like, me like.
For the sake of the Wings abysmal season and the fact that I just can't deal with that fact that there's a legendary original 6 as a bottom feeder.... please work out, kid! lol
He is really gifted offensively but I don't see him getting to the NHL...
Yup.
FWIW, I doubt the Wings are signing him now. More likely would consider doing so on July 1st or afterward for the 2020-21 season.
Everyone thinks they're being funny...
... you're really not.
No wait, I can do it too:
The Oilers are getting the first pick again!
The Sabres got a top pick again!
The Lightning have a top scorer again!
The Leafs have Tavares, Matthews, Barrie, Andersson, Marner, Johnsson, and Kapanen, so they're bound to win the Cup!
...
Look, when you've had 25 years in a row. Twenty Five. Consecutive. Years. In the playoffs, talk ****.
Until then, **** off.
Especially if you're not even that old.
Of all the threads you could pick to make this post, you managed to do it in the one that has very little to no bashing at all...
He played 2 games in the ECHLWas very poor for Hartford and spent a lot of time in the ECHL.
Has been solid since he went back to Europe but dont get your hopes up.
Sounds like a good fit for the Red Wings then.interesting, he could not score at all for Hartford Wolfpack.
I meant to write spent some time ECHL didnt mean to write a lot.He played 2 games in the ECHL