Apologies if this has been asked before. I know the league recently had a draft. Given only certain roster sizes what becomes of players recently drafted that aren't ready for the team. Is there somewhere to continue playing? For example I know there were goalies drafted that are college graduates. Where would a third or fourth on the depth chart goalie continue playing?
You may be the first to ask these questions "out loud" in this forum. Here are my thoughts that you can consider as "answers" ...
1. Best I can sort out the truths & rumors, wannabe PWHL players must be in an "eligible" status (e.g., graduated/departed from college hockey, not under contract in a European league) before they "declare" to be draft participants.
2. Each PWHL team can currently carry 3 players in a "Reserves" status. I cannot recall any goalies mentioned on any of those lists, all talk has been about skaters (some never contracted in Season #1 to play, others contracted & with significant playing time).
3. There are no "depth charts" beyond the Reserves. It's not clear to me what the League would allow a team to do if they lost a goalie to injury or other reasons, or if their small Reserves pool couldn't cover a team's needs to ice a full (or near-full) roster.
4. The PWHL does NOT have a mature set of operating rules & regs. They hurried to stand up 6 teams last year & start Season #1, and left a LOT of hockey ops details to be dealt with as they got the time to breathe (presumably this summer but maybe some things even later). One example of this haphazard approach was the publication of
the initial PWHL rule book just one day prior to the first puck drop.
ETA: Further discussion on this & other PWHL topics should be posted in the
2nd season PWHL thread, to maintain current info & opinion exchanges.