Read the link I posted. It depends on age, years after they signed, playoff games and AHL/Europe games.kyuss wroteCOLONhow many games it takes in the NHL to make the player eligible for waivers btw?
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looks like it goes from 160 to 60 depending on age, but doesn't only count NHL RS games.
Anyway, if I get it right no player under 20 seems to become waiver eligible after just 1 season and all players are exempt at least 1 season after signing their first NHL contract no matter the age
Anyway, if I get it right no player under 20 seems to become waiver eligible after just 1 season and all players are exempt at least 1 season after signing their first NHL contract no matter the age
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it's not like we just wont find a way to load up on more of these guys.
nothing seems wrong with the current rules in place.
nothing seems wrong with the current rules in place.
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Correct, in the NHL anyone with 0 NHL games has at least one regular season exempt. We would have a lot more guys lose waiver exemption with barely any NHL GP then we would gain with the older Euros coming over though if the NHL model was followed.
Here is an example of players who would not be exempt in BBKL
Tinordi
Weal
Nemeth
Oleksiak
Jurco
Corrado
Mcilrath
Clendening
Galiev
Etem
Forbort
Elliott
Beck
Nesterov
Matteau
Latta
Gelinas
Davidson
Young guys with not a lot of GP that GMs would have to keep on their bench or lose them to waivers.
Here is an example of players who would not be exempt in BBKL
Tinordi
Weal
Nemeth
Oleksiak
Jurco
Corrado
Mcilrath
Clendening
Galiev
Etem
Forbort
Elliott
Beck
Nesterov
Matteau
Latta
Gelinas
Davidson
Young guys with not a lot of GP that GMs would have to keep on their bench or lose them to waivers.
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Galiev is not?
I think Nesterov is exempt in the NHL
Jurco not anymore? I thought he was recently demoted by the Red Wings without getting exposed
I think Nesterov is exempt in the NHL
Jurco not anymore? I thought he was recently demoted by the Red Wings without getting exposed
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Conditioning stint and Galiev is waiver eligible. All those players are subject to waivers and that's why they are scratched so often rather than sent to the AHL.
There are others too like the recently claimed Granberg
There are others too like the recently claimed Granberg
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so both Nesterov and Jurco are on conditiong stints? I thought Jurco had been down for more than 2 weeks, which I think is the max, but I may be wrong.
that's something btw, NHL teams can use conditioning stints as an escape whereas we don't.. and do they have a limit on the number of healthy players they can scratch?
that's something btw, NHL teams can use conditioning stints as an escape whereas we don't.. and do they have a limit on the number of healthy players they can scratch?
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Nesterov is exempt still. Might not be later in the season had he continued playing so could be a game of the system by sending him down now.
Jurco is a conditioning stint, no idea how long he's been down or what the rule is on that. Think he just got called back up anyway. Whether he sees the ice again now ir not is another story...
Jurco is a conditioning stint, no idea how long he's been down or what the rule is on that. Think he just got called back up anyway. Whether he sees the ice again now ir not is another story...
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You're right on Nesterov, his name was in this article so I assumed it was right http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/h ... e27435187/
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Only know it because of the Fantrax note, own him in a few leaguesBruyns wroteCOLONYou're right on Nesterov, his name was in this article so I assumed it was right http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/h ... e27435187/