2024 Training Camp Thread (Update 10/07: Roster Set)

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I think Parekh was a good example of player who would benefit being in the AHL at his age. Not much for him in junior aside from some fundamentals and such..
 

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Moar camp interviews.

Yesterday:
Bahl

Mantha

Parekh

Huska

Today:
Frk

Weegar-pregame

Huska-pregame
 
Updated Camp Roster

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Roster after 9/28 cuts

GOALTENDERS
#NAMEAGECONTRACT
/CAP HIT
WAIVERSCAMP
STATUS
1Cooley, Devin27$775,000In Camp
32Wolf, Dustin23$850,000ExemptIn Camp
40Ignatjew, Waltteri24$870,000ExemptIn Camp
80Vladar, Dan27$2,200,000In Camp

DEFENSEMEN
#NAMEAGECONTRACT
/CAP HIT
WAIVERSCAMP
STATUS
3Grushnikov, Artem21$814,167ExemptIn Camp
4Andersson, Rasmus27$4,550,000In Camp
7Bahl, Kevin24$1,050,000In Camp - Injured
8Barrie, Tyson33PTOIn Camp
24Bean, Jake26$1,750,000In Camp
26Tinordi, Jarred32$800,000In Camp
37Kuznetsov, Yan22$775,000ExemptIn Camp
44Hanley, Joel33$787,500In Camp
46Aspirot, Jonathan25$775,000In Camp - Waivers 09/28
48Brzustewicz, Hunter19$950,000ExemptIn Camp
52Weegar, MacKenzie30$6,250,000In Camp
62Miromanov, Daniil27$1,250,000In Camp
94Pachal, Brayden25$775,000In Camp
98Solovyov, Ilya24$775,000In Camp

FORWARDS
#NAMEAGECONTRACT
/CAP HIT
WAIVERSCAMP
STATUS
10Huberdeau, Jonathan31$10,500,000In Camp
11Backlund, Mikael35$4,500,000In Camp
15Hunt, Dryden28$775,000In Camp
17Sharangovich, Yegor26$3,100,000In Camp
20Coleman, Blake32$4,900,000In Camp
21Rooney, Kevin31$1,300,000In Camp
22Pelletier, Jakob23$800,000In Camp
27Coronato, Matt21$925,000ExemptIn Camp
39Mantha, Anthony30$3,500,000In Camp
42Honzek, Samuel19$918,333ExemptIn Camp
43Klapka, Adam24$775,000ExemptIn Camp
45Morton, Sam25$870,000ExemptIn Camp
47Zary, Connor22$863,333In Camp
58Kirkland, Justin28$775,000In Camp
61Bishop, Clark28$775,000In Camp - Waivers 09/28
70Lomberg, Ryan29$2,000,000In Camp
71Duehr, Walker26$825,000In Camp
76Pospisil, Martin24$1,000,000In Camp
79Schwindt, Cole23$800,000In Camp
91Kadri, Nazem33$7,000,000In Camp
93Frk, Martin30$775,000In Camp
96Kuzmenko, Andrei28$5,500,000In Camp

CUT PLAYERS
#NAMEPOSITIONAGECONTRACT
/CAP HIT
CUT
49​
Basha, AndrewForward
18​
Unsigned ProspectCut 09/26 - Assigned to Medicine Hat Tigers
50​
Radomsky, MattGoaltender
25​
AHL ContractCut 09/27 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
51​
Gridin, MatveiForward
18​
$975,000​
Cut 09/26 - Assigned to Shawinigan Cataractes
53​
Laing, HunterForwadr
18​
Unsigned ProspectCut 09/24 - Assigned to Prince George Cougars
55​
Jamieson, EricDefenseman
19​
Unsigned ProspectCut 09/24 - Assigned to Everett Silvertips
56​
Mews, HenryDefenseman
18​
Unsigned ProspectCut 09/24 - Assigned to Ottawa 67s
57Jurmo, JoniDefenseman22$850,000Cut 09/28 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
59​
Morin, EtienneDefenseman
19​
$903,400​
Cut 09/24 - Assigned to Moncton Wildcats
60​
Battaglia, JacobForward
18​
Unsigned ProspectCut 09/24 - Assigned to Kingston Frontenacs
63​
Janicke, TrevorForward
23​
AHL ContractCut 09/27 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
65Stromgren, WilliamForward21$900,833Cut 09/28 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
67​
Hurtig, AxelDefenseman
19​
Unsigned ProspectCut 09/24 - Assigned to Calgary Hitmen
72Poirier, JeremieDefenseman22$823,333Cut 09/28 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
73Lipinski, JadenForward19Unsigned ProspectCut 09/28 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
74Ciona, LucasForward21$830,000Cut 09/28 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
77​
Nikolaev, IlyaForward
23​
$836,667​
Cut 09/27 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
78​
Misa, LukeForward
18​
Unsigned ProspectCut 09/24 - Assigned to Brampton Steelheads
81​
Murphy, ConnorGoaltender
26​
AHL ContractCut 09/27 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
83​
Silye, DavidForwad
25​
AHL ContractCut 09/27 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
86​
Kerins, RoryForward
22​
$846,667​
Cut 09/27 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
87Bell, ParkerForward23$857,500Cut 09/28 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
89​
Parekh, ZayneDefenseman
18​
$975,000​
Cut 09/27 - Assigned to Saginaw Spirit
90​
Gallant, AlexForward
31​
AHL ContractCut 09/27 - Assigned to Calgary Wranglers
95​
McNamara, LukeForward
19​
PTOCut 09/24 - Released from ATO
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I'm thinking Tuesday will be a big day for cuts. I'm guessing a total of 10 cuts and guys placed on waivers...

Ignatjew, Cooley (W), Kuznetsov, Brzustewicz, Kirkland, Frk, Hunt (W), Rooney (W), Duehr (W), Schwindt (W) are my guesses.
 

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I'm thinking Tuesday will be a big day for cuts. I'm guessing a total of 10 cuts and guys placed on waivers...

Ignatjew, Cooley (W), Kuznetsov, Brzustewicz, Kirkland, Frk, Hunt (W), Rooney (W), Duehr (W), Schwindt (W) are my guesses.
Still hoping that they just let Barrie go..
 

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Not me. They will sign Barrie to a one year deal I'm guessing. He will be a true pump and dump candidate.
Signing Barrie doesn’t make sense at all, signing Barrie is a classic Treliving, the Flames are contenders type move. To “pump” him they need to give him power play time which takes time away from Weegar, Anderson and Miromanov. And once suitably pumped he still won’t get more than a 3rd or 4th in a trade.
 

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Signing Barrie doesn’t make sense at all, signing Barrie is a classic Treliving, the Flames are contenders type move. To “pump” him they need to give him power play time which takes time away from Weegar, Anderson and Miromanov. And once suitably pumped he still won’t get more than a 3rd or 4th in a trade.

IMO, Barrie makes perfect sense if he's willing to do what Stone did in his later years. Press box 7th D who can jump into the lineup cold and also be one of the first guys called up on a road trip for injury replacements. IMO, we'd be very lucky if he agrees to something like that.

Reserve the cup of coffee stuff for the kids when we're playing home games.

But the question is why would Barrie agree to that? Unless he wants specifically to play only for 4 specific teams so that he can quickly go to Victoria on a regular basis for family or personal reasons or something and also willing to temporarily be traded at the TDL for that opportunity?
 

Ace Rimmer

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Signing Barrie doesn’t make sense at all, signing Barrie is a classic Treliving, the Flames are contenders type move. To “pump” him they need to give him power play time which takes time away from Weegar, Anderson and Miromanov. And once suitably pumped he still won’t get more than a 3rd or 4th in a trade.
If he's not blocking young guys from getting experience, that's a free draft pick.
 

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I think Parekh was a good example of player who would benefit being in the AHL at his age. Not much for him in junior aside from some fundamentals and such..

I was probably just weird when I played floor hockey... But I've always believed that if a player could dominate lower levels like that, asking them to add a dimension to their game and continue dominating those lower levels with that dimension has always been a training method worth pursuing. I've seen it in other sports like soccer and racquet sports before.

Parekh is elite, so IMO, I'd ask him to add a minor dimension to his game that he hasn't shown much of so far. Something like working on boxing players out and a little more physicality (not outright hits, but not shying away from contact and working on his play/shots/passes when there's contact). That way he doesn't kinda just get surprised when the game is faster than preseason and players are more up front and in your face on a regular basis.

Heck, even when I played floor, I used to swap between LHS and RHS depending on the opponent/casual game. I found it helped me read plays better and that movement also helped me recover from awkward positioning, improved momentum shifts etc. better. If I were to suggest things to certain players, I'd recommend they try the wrong handed stick when playing vs kids and stuff. It kinda helps to view your basic fundamentals from a new angle and understand their importance and other ways to utilize them. Similar to teaching yourself to play a racquet sport with your other hand, I kinda found I was a little less paralyzed on certain trick plays, especially badminton.

Nothing like super amplifying defensive play in exchange for his offense or something like that... but again, like I said. I'm a little weird.
 

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f***ing stupid, he's been better than Tinordi, Hanley & Bean IMO
 

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I love Conroy, but I hate him right now. If Solo gets claimed, OKG & Byron are going to feel like a fairytale when I lose my shit and burn villages

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f***ing stupid, he's been better than Tinordi, Hanley & Bean IMO

I think one of Tinordi or Hanley is next TBH. Solo on the other hand I wonder if the Flames want him to temporarily work on being the best on the Wranglers to see if they can upgrade him to a second pairing NHL option.

I think other teams may hesitate for someone with a slightly higher minors salary, and he's a LD defensive D option which other teams might not be looking at. If successful in upgrading Solo, I think the gamble is worth it. Losing Solo though I agree would not be great even if we have other guys of him style we are working on.
 
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Weird that Frk and Kirkland still haven't been reassigned

Does the 30 day thing go past pre-season into regular season? Did we do this with Ryan at one point? Or was that special for pandemic?

I wonder if this works for Solo. Sneak him out early rather than late to lower risk of losing him (ie: Byron) and then let them get a few reg season games while the 30 days in effect. He gets the NHL games and pay bump, but the waiver risk is reduced significantly.
 

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