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McBackup could be waived when Darling comes back from injury in Carolina.CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/TorontoMarlies/status/1047849284605857793
Took me about 5 minutes to realize that this wasn't Justin Peters, who the Marlies had at camp on a PTO. 32-turning-33 year old journeyman goalie. Was drafted by the sens and spent 8 years in Europe after he couldn't break into the NHL. Last season he had a 0.904 save percentage in 28 AHL games, and played for Chicago when they had all their goalie injuries and recorded a 0.898 save percentage in 15 games there. That was his only stint in the NHL.
Not exactly the greatest goalie option, so let's hope Korpisalo can carry the load for now.
edit: Kaskisuo, whatever.
cabber24 said:McBackup could be waived when Darling comes back from injury in Carolina.
OldTimeHockey said:cabber24 said:McBackup could be waived when Darling comes back from injury in Carolina.
Can you pick up a player on waivers and immediately assign them to the AHL? Would he have to be waived again to go down?
herman said:OldTimeHockey said:cabber24 said:McBackup could be waived when Darling comes back from injury in Carolina.
Can you pick up a player on waivers and immediately assign them to the AHL? Would he have to be waived again to go down?
If it's a player we initially waived that got claimed and then waived again by the second team, we the originating team have the first-dibs option to claim said player and if the originating team is the only claim placed then they can immediately place him in the minors. See Seth Griffith's adventure with Toronto.
herman said:OldTimeHockey said:cabber24 said:McBackup could be waived when Darling comes back from injury in Carolina.
Can you pick up a player on waivers and immediately assign them to the AHL? Would he have to be waived again to go down?
If it's a player we initially waived that got claimed and then waived again by the second team, we the originating team have the first-dibs option to claim said player and if the originating team is the only claim placed then they can immediately place him in the minors. See Seth Griffith's adventure with Toronto.
13.22 When a Club claims a Player on Regular or Unconditional Waivers, and, subsequently,
in the same season it requests Waivers on the same Player and the original owning Club is the
successful and only Club making a Waiver claim, then the original owning Club shall be entitled
to Loan such Player to a club in another league within thirty days without further Waivers being
asked; provided that such Player has not participated in ten or more NHL Games (cumulative)
and remained on an NHL roster more than thirty days (cumulative) following such successful
claim.
Coco-puffs said:I don't believe the original club has first dibs. The standard waiver wire order is in play (ie section 13.19).
13.22 When a Club claims a Player on Regular or Unconditional Waivers, and, subsequently,
in the same season it requests Waivers on the same Player and the original owning Club is the
successful and only Club making a Waiver claim, then the original owning Club shall be entitled
to Loan such Player to a club in another league within thirty days without further Waivers being
asked; provided that such Player has not participated in ten or more NHL Games (cumulative)
and remained on an NHL roster more than thirty days (cumulative) following such successful
claim.
Hence the need for the original club to be both "successful" AND the only one to make a claim for them to be allowed to be assigned to the minors.
Highlander said:Marlies 7-3 over Utica. Supposedly Engvall was the best player on the ice and scored a beaut of a snip. Also Subban played great!