I'm back on the goalie conundrum. If Brossoit takes more time to recover that makes Soderblom subject to waivers, could they end up waiving Brossoit? I doubt someone would claim an injured backup goaltender with 2 years and 3M+ AAV and would it be a huge deal if a team did? I doubt they would have signed him if Soderblom played this way last season.
Just spitballing
Hawks can't put Soda on waivers - he is still young, playing well and has potential and is cheap. You aren't going to keep 3 goalies at the NHL level - it's wasted roster spot and it doesn't allow for them to get enough playing time. I don't think you can put an injured player on waivers - I could be wrong - is there a way they can get a long term injury designation for Broissoit? The other option that I would possibly look into is moving Mrazek. He is a veteran and playing very well and at a reasonable price that I know a bunch of contending teams that need a good goalie would be willing to trade for. So you trade Mrazek. Keep Soda/Broisset?
Option 1: Keep Mrazek/Broisset/Soda on NHL Roster
Option 2: Trade Mrazek and roll with Soda/Commesso up until Broisset gets back.
Option 3: Keep Mrazek, send Soda down, Commesso up until Broisset gets back.
Option 4: Waive Broisset and keep Mrazek/Soda