Cap'n Clutch wrote:SensGirl11 wrote:Cap'n Clutch wrote:Anyone have an update on Leclaire yet?
he sucks donkey.
Still?
You meant to say:
Source?
Cap'n Clutch wrote:SensGirl11 wrote:Cap'n Clutch wrote:Anyone have an update on Leclaire yet?
he sucks donkey.
Still?
The Montagoose wrote:marakh wrote:Carkner destroys Brashear
2nd that one. I have been waiting to see Brashear get his from a Sen
Dash wrote:We face a potential dilemma here guys. Brodeur has to clear waivers if he gets sent down, and we risk losing him.
Getting Leclaire to agree to a conditioning stint in Bingo sounds good, but what do you do after he is "ready" to return the the NHL? Elliott as mentioned would also have to clear waivers (I believe). You won't be trading Leclaire (another thing that would make Murray look liek a fool) and I doubt they trade Elliott. Do you carry three goalies?
Dash wrote:We face a potential dilemma here guys. Brodeur has to clear waivers if he gets sent down, and we risk losing him.
Getting Leclaire to agree to a conditioning stint in Bingo sounds good, but what do you do after he is "ready" to return the the NHL? Elliott as mentioned would also have to clear waivers (I believe). You won't be trading Leclaire (another thing that would make Murray look liek a fool) and I doubt they trade Elliott. Do you carry three goalies?
Michallica wrote:Dash wrote:We face a potential dilemma here guys. Brodeur has to clear waivers if he gets sent down, and we risk losing him.
Getting Leclaire to agree to a conditioning stint in Bingo sounds good, but what do you do after he is "ready" to return the the NHL? Elliott as mentioned would also have to clear waivers (I believe). You won't be trading Leclaire (another thing that would make Murray look liek a fool) and I doubt they trade Elliott. Do you carry three goalies?
What? Isn't Brodeur on a 2-way??
SensGirl11 wrote:Dash wrote:We face a potential dilemma here guys. Brodeur has to clear waivers if he gets sent down, and we risk losing him.
Getting Leclaire to agree to a conditioning stint in Bingo sounds good, but what do you do after he is "ready" to return the the NHL? Elliott as mentioned would also have to clear waivers (I believe). You won't be trading Leclaire (another thing that would make Murray look liek a fool) and I doubt they trade Elliott. Do you carry three goalies?
I dont' think that's true at all. Source?
shabbs wrote:Just saw this on TSN's Ice Chips...
Source: http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/feature/?id=11009
"Goaltender Mike Brodeur was placed on waivers Wednesday. - TSN"
What?
EDIT: Mike Brodeur's age (26) and lack of playing in a single NHL regular season/playoff game require him to pass through waivers when being sent down/called up. Article 13 of the CBA outlines it clearly. Goalies that are 25 years and older need to play at least 1 NHL regular season/playoff game before becoming exempt from waivers. Note: pre-season games do not count.
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Dash wrote:Michallica wrote:Dash wrote:We face a potential dilemma here guys. Brodeur has to clear waivers if he gets sent down, and we risk losing him.
Getting Leclaire to agree to a conditioning stint in Bingo sounds good, but what do you do after he is "ready" to return the the NHL? Elliott as mentioned would also have to clear waivers (I believe). You won't be trading Leclaire (another thing that would make Murray look liek a fool) and I doubt they trade Elliott. Do you carry three goalies?
What? Isn't Brodeur on a 2-way??
He is, but as I have learned, a 2-way does not affect waivers, it only means you get paid two separate salaries (for AHL or NHL). He had to clear waivers last time he was recalled.
Dash wrote:Michallica wrote:Dash wrote:We face a potential dilemma here guys. Brodeur has to clear waivers if he gets sent down, and we risk losing him.
Getting Leclaire to agree to a conditioning stint in Bingo sounds good, but what do you do after he is "ready" to return the the NHL? Elliott as mentioned would also have to clear waivers (I believe). You won't be trading Leclaire (another thing that would make Murray look liek a fool) and I doubt they trade Elliott. Do you carry three goalies?
What? Isn't Brodeur on a 2-way??
He is, but as I have learned, a 2-way does not affect waivers, it only means you get paid two separate salaries (for AHL or NHL). He had to clear waivers last time he was recalled.
SensGirl11 wrote:Dash wrote:Michallica wrote:Dash wrote:We face a potential dilemma here guys. Brodeur has to clear waivers if he gets sent down, and we risk losing him.
Getting Leclaire to agree to a conditioning stint in Bingo sounds good, but what do you do after he is "ready" to return the the NHL? Elliott as mentioned would also have to clear waivers (I believe). You won't be trading Leclaire (another thing that would make Murray look liek a fool) and I doubt they trade Elliott. Do you carry three goalies?
What? Isn't Brodeur on a 2-way??
He is, but as I have learned, a 2-way does not affect waivers, it only means you get paid two separate salaries (for AHL or NHL). He had to clear waivers last time he was recalled.
I doubt anyone would claim him, that would be a very shady move on any GM's part. They'd find themselves in Murray's bad books and I dont' think you want to do that for a rookie goalie that isn't proven.
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