I think it’s best for him to just focus on his OHL season. Hopefully a clean slate of health for him in 2021. He could use it.
I think that WJC would have been amazing opportunity and experience to him. When is the OHL season even starting.
Not sure what Fitzgerald is waiting for to sign Clarke - both him and Vukojevic would become UFA's if they're not signed by June 1st, 2021.
Devils only have 40 players under contract, which will increase to 42 once Blackwood & Bratt are signed.
Hopefully both players sign an ELC during camp in a few weeks.
Not sure what Fitzgerald is waiting for to sign Clarke - both him and Vukojevic would become UFA's if they're not signed by June 1st, 2021.
Devils only have 40 players under contract, which will increase to 42 once Blackwood & Bratt are signed.
Hopefully both players sign an ELC during camp in a few weeks.
Because they still have over a year. And no players on juniors, college, ect will be on training camps.
Only players that have a realistic shot of getting roster positions and ahl players as the NHL wants to cut down on the number of people.
Because they still have over a year. And no players on juniors, college, ect will be on training camps.
Only players that have a realistic shot of getting roster positions and ahl players as the NHL wants to cut down on the number of people.
On the flip side, what's the rush? It's only an ELC there wouldn't be too much negotiation there, it's more of if he wants to sign them (which he should) and then the formality of actually doing so. Plus, Clarke's coming off a full-season injury pretty much so may as well see how he does this year in whatever action he ends up playing in.
Is there a source for that? I thought the plan was to have expanded roster and what they were calling taxi squads (similar to what the NFL has done) in anticipation of positive tests.
I believe if the Devils signed Clarke now his ELC would end in 2023 whereas if they wait until March 1, his ELC will end in 2024.
If a player who is signed to an entry-level contract and is 18 or 19 years of age (as of September 15 of the signing year), does not play in a minimum of 10 NHL games (including both regular season and playoffs; AHL games do not count), their contract is considered to ‘slide’, or extend, by one year. For example, if a player signed an ELC for three seasons from 2015-16 to 2017-2018, and their contract slides, their contract is now effective from 2016-17 to 2018-19. An exception to this rule is that if the player is 19 on September 15 of the first year of their contract, and turns 20 between September 16 and December 31, their contract does not slide.
If Clarke signed for 2020-21 season it should slide a year since he doesn’t turn 20 until April 24th.
According to Cap Friendly:
NHL CBA FAQ - CapFriendly - NHL Salary Caps
Relieved to see him signed, as the Devils only held his rights until this upcoming offseason.
...and his brother come draft nightOkay, March 4th must have been some kind of date of significance because the Rangers just signed Schneider too. Whatever it was, congratulations to Clarke and godspeed. Lord knows we could use some goals around here.
He might be the perfect winger for Jack.
He might be the perfect winger for Jack.