2017-2018 AHL contracts

Booba

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Belleville :
David Dziurzynski
Cleveland : Grant Besse, Garret Cockerill and Jefferson Dahl
Hartford : Evan Jasper
Iowa : CJ Motte
San Antonio : Taylor Richart and Charlie Sampair
Springfield : Maxime Fortunus, Joel Lowry and Tony Turgeon
Stockton : Brodie Dupont and Ryan Faragher
Utica : Vincent Arseneau, Tony Cameranesi, Andrew Cherniwchan, Willie Corrin, Caleb Herbert, Aaron Irving, Frank Simonelli and Nolan Valleau
Wilkes-Barre : Cameron Brown and Kevin Schulze

Recently added : CJ Motte (Iowa), Taylor Richart (San Antonio), Charlie Sampair (San Antonio), Tony Turgeon (Springfield), Willie Corrin (Utica), Caleb Herbert (Utica), Aaron Irving (Utica), Cameron Brown (Wilkes-Barre), Kevin Schulze (Wilkes-Barre)

Recently released : Samuel Thibault (Bakersfield/2GP 0-0-0), Phil Lane (Cleveland/4GP 1-2-3), Simon Denis (Hartford/7GP 0-4-4), Tanner Pond (Providence/2GP 0-0-0), Colton Saucerman (Springfield/8GP 0-4-4), Cliff Watson (Stockton/1GP 0-0-0), Hunter Fejes (Toronto/2GP 0-0-0), TJ Melancon (Tucson/1GP 0-0-0), Matt Leitner (Utica/5GP 1-0-1)
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Bakersfield
: Logan Day
Binghamton : Jagger Dirk, John Edwardh and Tariq Hammond
Bridgeport : Ryan Hitchcock and Tyler Mueller
Chicago : Ryan Wagner
Cleveland : Spencer Naas
Hartford : Tyson Helgesen, Drew Melanson and Jason Salvaggio
Iowa : Mark Auk, Gerry Fitzgerald and Mitchell McLain
Laval : Johnny Austin, Anthony Beauregard, Tye Felhaber, Nikita Korostelev, Garrett McFadden and Trevor Owens
Manitoba : Justin Woods
Milwaukee : Zeb Knutson
Rockford : Kyle Maksimovich
San Antonio : Neal Goff and Turner Ottenbreit
San Diego : Chris Forney
Springfield : Jake Horton
Texas : Joel L'Esperance and Robbie Payne
Toronto : Brady Ferguson, Joshua Kestner, Derian Plouffe and Scott Pooley
Utica : Tanner MacMaster
*Players affilated to NHL teams aren't listed.

Recently released : Boston Leier (Belleville/8GP 4-2-6), David Hallisey (Hartford/1GP 0-0-0), Brett Welychka (Manitoba/8GP 1-1-2), Evan Buitenhuis (Toronto/Did not play)
 
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End of regular season recap

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*Belleville :
David Dziurzynski (9GP 1-3-4)
*Cleveland : Grant Besse (11GP 1-5-6), Garret Cockerill (40GP 3-11-14) and Joel Martin (Did not play)
*Hartford : Evan Jasper (3GP 0-1-1)
*Iowa : CJ Motte (6GP 3-1-1 2.13/.926), Dov Grumet-Morris (Did not play)
Ontario : Gage Ausmus (Did not play)
*San Antonio : Taylor Richart (2GP 1-2-3) and Charlie Sampair (2GP 0-1-1)
*Springfield : Maxime Fortunus (54GP 2-10-12) and Joel Lowry (11GP 2-3-5)
*Stockton : Brodie Dupont (1GP 0-0-0) and Ryan Faragher (6GP 4-1-0 1.55/.949)
Syracuse : Brendan Bradley (2GP 0-0-0), Brandon Marino (2GP 0-0-0), TJ Melancon (6GP 0-0-0), Matt Petgrave (2GP 0-0-0), Josh Pitt (2GP 0-0-0)
Toronto : Erik Bradford (1GP 1-0-1)
Utica : Vincent Arseneau (20GP 1-1-2), Tony Cameranesi (34GP 3-5-8), Andrew Cherniwchan (39GP 8-2-10), Willie Corrin (2GP 1-0-1), Caleb Herbert (1GP 0-0-0), Aaron Irving (1GP 0-0-0), Frank Simonelli (9GP 3-1-4) and Nolan Valleau (5GP 0-0-0)
Wilkes-Barre : Cameron Brown (1GP 0-0-0) and Kevin Schulze (12GP 0-1-1)
*Eliminated from playoff contention

Recently added : Joel Martin (Cleveland), Dov Grumet-Morris (Iowa), Gage Ausmus (Ontario), Brendan Bradley (Syracuse), Brandon Marino (Syracuse), TJ Melancon (Syracuse), Matt Petgrave (Syracuse), Josh Pitt (Syracuse), Erik Bradford (Toronto)

Recently released : Jefferson Dahl (Cleveland/7GP 2-2-4), Tony Turgeon (Springfield/22GP 1-1-2), Ben Wilson (Syracuse/2GP 0-0-0)

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*Bakersfield
: Logan Day (10GP 2-0-2)
*Binghamton : Jagger Dirk (7GP 0-1-1) and Tariq Hammond (5GP 0-1-1)
*Bridgeport : Ryan Hitchcock (16GP 3-6-9) and Tyler Mueller (4GP 0-2-2)
Chicago : Dawson Cook (2GP 0-0-0) and Ryan Wagner (7GP 0-1-1)
*Cleveland : Spencer Naas (12GP 4-3-7)
*Hartford : Tyson Helgesen (4GP 0-0-0), Drew Melanson (5GP 0-1-1) and Jason Salvaggio (4GP 0-0-0)
*Iowa : Mark Auk (5GP 1-0-1), Gerry Fitzgerald (16GP 4-4-8) and Mitchell McLain (10GP 1-0-1)
*Laval : Johnny Austin (9GP 0-1-1), Anthony Beauregard (10GP 1-1-2), Tye Felhaber (4GP 0-0-0), Nikita Korostelev (1oGP 1-1-2), Garrett McFadden (4GP 0-1-1) and Trevor Owens (6GP 0-2-2)
Manitoba : Justin Woods (1GP 0-0-0)
*Milwaukee : Kyle Hayton (Did not play) and Zeb Knutson (2GP 0-0-0)
Rockford : Kyle Maksimovich (4GP 0-0-0)
*San Antonio : Neal Goff (3GP 0-0-0), Turner Ottenbreit (4GP 1-0-1) and Jared Thomas (1GP 0-0-0)
*San Diego : Chris Forney (3GP 0-0-0)
San Jose : Nick Cafrelli (Did not play)
*Springfield : Jake Horton (9GP 0-0-0)
Texas : Joel L'Esperance (9GP 1-1-2) and Robbie Payne (6GP 0-1-1)
Toronto : Brady Ferguson (5GP 0-4-4), Joshua Kestner (3GP 1-0-1), Derian Plouffe (10GP 0-3-3) and Scott Pooley (5GP 1-0-1)
Utica : Tanner MacMaster (13GP 2-5-7)
*Eliminated from playoffs
**Players affilated to NHL teams aren't listed.

Recently added : Dawson Cook (Chicago/Notre Dame/NCAA), Kyle Hayton (Milwaukee/Univ. of Wisconsin/NCAA), Jared Thomas (San Antonio/Minnesota-Duluth/NCAA), Nick Cafrelli (San Jose/Framingham State Univ|13-14|NCAA III)

Recently Released : Jon Edwardh (Binghamton/1GP 0-1-1)
 
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How many AHL contracts can a team sign? It looks like Buffalo signed 16 this year, Toronto 16 last year, with a number of teams signing 14 this year. What's to prevent a team from signing a pile of of young prospects who would otherwise be forced to sign ECHL or European contracts to AHL contracts? Intent would be to develop those players on their ECHL affiliate but pay them AHL income (with the ECHL team paying the AHL team the ECHL salary cap limit). This way the AHL/NHL franchise can recruit the best of the best young prospects, not quite ready for the AHL. Toronto signed 15 AHL contracts this year and played 12 of them mostly on the Solar Bears. What's to prevent signing 20 or more?

This past year there were 5 players who started the year on an AHL contract, and ended up with an NHL contract - that's 2% of AHL contracts signed. To me, it makes sense for a big market team like Toronto or Philly or NY etc. to increase their odds by signing and developing the best available. If you could play these numbers year over year an NHL team could farm a new player for their top 50 contracts almost every year.
 
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