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2024 Draft - Overagers to watch

King was drafted as overager already in 2022 and is too old for the draft

Hvidston will be going back in and is arguably the most interesting name of the potential re-draftees


Which, in no particular order, are:

Jake Karabela (C)
Brandon Lisowsky (LW)
Landon Sim (C)
Nolan Collins (RD)
Cedrick Guindon (LW)
Servac Petrovsky (C)
Tnias Mathurin (LD)
Mats Lindgren (LD)
Reid Dyck (G)
Connor Hvidston (LW)
Turns out none of these players were drafted in their second time through - though there was one 2003 player and several 2004 selected.

Only because he was one of the leading scorers for Slovakia at the U20 tournament, is there anything other than size that Petrovsky is lacking in his game? From what I've read elsewhere, he will not be returning for his 20-year-old season in juniors.
 
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Hvidston will be going back in and is arguably the most interesting name of the potential re-draftees


Which, in no particular order, are:

Jake Karabela (C)
Brandon Lisowsky (LW)
Landon Sim (C)
Nolan Collins (RD)
Cedrick Guindon (LW)
Servac Petrovsky (C)
Tnias Mathurin (LD)
Mats Lindgren (LD)
Reid Dyck (G)
Connor Hvidston (LW)

I thought I read somewhere that if unsigned by July 1st, 2024 that the Unsigned draftees become UFA's (?)
 
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I thought I read somewhere that if unsigned by July 1st, 2024 that the Unsigned draftees become UFA's (?)
Essentially, from now until the start of the season all undrafted players are free agents.
Those who are eligible to go back into the draft can't sign after the start of their season, but those who have run their draft eligibility remain FAs
 
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Nutivaara was basically an NHLer for 5 seasons before his career was ended through injury.
He had a surgery in 2023 and has been doing rehab since then. He is now practicing with Kärpät (no contract yet) from the Finnish Liiga, but mentions there has been interest from eg. Switzerland. Interestingly, in the article he is doing skating practice in Florida gear. So maybe there's some plans that if everything goes perfectly, he would do a "try-out" in Florida, although he officially ended his career in San Jose (but never played a single game there). He played 31 games in Florida before retiring in SJ due to the hip.

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