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Waiver Priority (based on 2017-18 standings):
4. San Jose
5. New Jersey
6. Philadelphia
7. Columbus
8. Colorado
10. Ottawa
11. Carolina
14. Calgary
15. Pittsburgh
16. Anaheim
17. Edmonton
18. Florida
19. Vegas
20. Winnipeg
21. Vancouver
23. N.Y. Islanders
24. Boston
26. Minnesota
27. Nashville
29. Dallas
30. Los Angeles
31. Buffalo
1. Arizona -- Successful claim on October 2
9. Montreal -- Successful claim on October 2
12. St. Louis -- Successful claim on October 2
13. Detroit -- Successful claim on October 2
25. Washington -- Successful claim on October 2
28. Toronto -- Successful claim on October 2
2. Chicago -- Successful claim on December 1
22. Tampa Bay -- Successful claim on January 9
3. N.Y. Rangers -- Successful claim on February 28
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Waiver Eligibility Rules
http://bbkl.ca/viewtopic.php?p=241796#p241796kyuss wroteCOLONSkaters will need to have played max 120 NHL regular season games AND to have yet to turn 26 as of October 1st to be waiver exempt throughout the starting BBKL season.
Goalies will need to have played max 60 NHL regular season games AND to have yet to turn 26 as of October 1st to be waiver exempt throughout the starting BBKL season.
However, an exception is made for players who have yet to play a single NHL game. Those players will be exempt to waivers even if already 26 yrs old.
In bold what's new for the upcoming season.
For example, this would have made S.Moses and Kemppainen (both drafted in the 2015 BBKL Waiver draft) exempt for their first NHL season, like they were indeed this season for the NHL.
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Waiver Claim Rules
* Teams can make only one successful waiver claim per 24 hour period.
* Teams can't place claims on their own waived players.
* Successful claims move team to the bottom of the priority list.
* Per the new CBA, players that clear waivers and are assigned to a minor league team DON'T have to clear re-entry waivers.
Please use these formats when using the waiver transaction process:
When claiming a player that has been placed on waivers by another team: X team places a waiver claim on Y player
When claiming an unowned free agent that is signed to an NHL contract: X team signs Y player as a free agent
When releasing an unsigned player: X team releases Y player
When sending a player to the minors that must clear waivers: X team places Y player on waivers with the intentions of assigning him to the minors
When recalling a player from the minors that must clear waivers: X team places Y player on waivers with the intention of recalling him from the minors