AhosDatsyukian
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The trade deadline is a deadline for playoff roster eligibility. You can still sign or trade players after the deadline, they just can't be on your roster for the playoffs. Which is not a concern for Ottawa.
In five years he'll be a middle six forward on a playoff bound Ottawa team, joining the legion of Canes castoffs who have solid careers elsewhere.Man he has really fallen, was very excited about him as a cheap bottom 6 pest a few years ago…
I stand corrected!Any player under contract traded after the deadline is ineligible to play in the NHL for the rest of the season. This includes both the remaining Regular Season as well as the Playoffs.
Any UFA signed after the deadline is eligible to play the remainder of the Regular season, but ineligible for the Playoffs.
Any player to whom a team owns draft rights is eligible to sign after the deadline, and eligible for both the Regular Season and Playoffs. Provided that the Player’s draft rights were not traded after the deadline—if traded the player would be ineligible to play the rest of the season and thus ineligible to even sign a contract for the current season, but could sign a contract starting the next season.
Stone cold truthinessThe trade deadline is a deadline for playoff roster eligibility. You can still sign or trade players after the deadline, they just can't be on your roster for the playoffs. Which is not a concern for Ottawa.
I think him looking elsewhere instead is even more likely than us not giving him a QO given our uncertain affiliate situation, how he was f***ed over in terms of use while on loan at Springfield this year, and the lack of call up opportunities here.I don’t think we were going to QO him so get something for him
Wonder what draft guru “darling” will fall to the Canes with this pick.
Is a shame about Rees. Way back, he was my favorite pick from the 2019 draft.
f*** the Wolves for their independent nonsense.
Somewhere Kev is doing a "gang, I told you so" at the screen. He wanted Nick Robertson with this pick back during that draft.
Or maybe not.Right now Robertson’s got what would be the game winner.
Poetry in motion.
5’10” 160lbs at 21. Probably not getting much bigger at this point.
He’s the world record holder, though, and I can’t imagine that will be broken any time soon.