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mikey287 wrote:Boychuk, as expected, claimed by Carolina, as they have a roster spot for him anyhow. Komisarek, as expected, clears. He will report to the Marlies, AIUI.


mikey287 wrote:No re-entry waivers. Komisarek gets a chance to play, prove his worth in the AHL, mentor some young guys and prove he's a team player with the hopes someone takes him. Re-entry waivers are dead though. They cease to exist.
FF spam re: trade deadline:Spoiler:


Pavel Bure wrote:mikey287 wrote:No re-entry waivers. Komisarek gets a chance to play, prove his worth in the AHL, mentor some young guys and prove he's a team player with the hopes someone takes him. Re-entry waivers are dead though. They cease to exist.
FF spam re: trade deadline:Spoiler:
I did not know that. So if someone is sent down and brought back up it's just waivers period or once they're down they're down?

mikey287 wrote:Pavel Bure wrote:mikey287 wrote:No re-entry waivers. Komisarek gets a chance to play, prove his worth in the AHL, mentor some young guys and prove he's a team player with the hopes someone takes him. Re-entry waivers are dead though. They cease to exist.
FF spam re: trade deadline:Spoiler:
I did not know that. So if someone is sent down and brought back up it's just waivers period or once they're down they're down?
Let's take your normal waiver eligible player. Sidney Crosby.
Crosby requires waivers to be sent to the AHL. If he clears, he's eligible to be assigned.
In order to recall, you simply recall him. No waivers, no re-entry, no none of that.



columbia wrote:He was waived a few weeks ago, it was inevitable.
Thanks for the memories, AK27!







Pitts wrote:Former Cap and Penguin-killer Jeff Halpern waived by NYR today.




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