Brilliant, Kevyn, just brilliant! Can't wait to see Swiss Cheese Sandstrom in net when one of the roster goalies gets injured.
Brilliant, Kevyn, just brilliant! Can't wait to see Swiss Cheese Sandstrom in net when one of the roster goalies gets injured.
At least Swiss cheese has places that are reasonably solid. I can't say the same for Sandstrom right now.
We only need Reimer for like 3 weeks you'll get him backBrilliant, Kevyn, just brilliant! Can't wait to see Swiss Cheese Sandstrom in net when one of the roster goalies gets injured.
Hope Buffalo is able to get this from them!For those interested, this cost Anaheim $3,375, paid to Boston and not counted against the cap.
How does that work - the waiving team has first crack at a player subsequently waived by the claiming team?We only need Reimer for like 3 weeks you'll get him back
Are the Sabres worried about waiver priority?How does that work - the waiving team has first crack at a player subsequently waived by the claiming team?
How does that work - the waiving team has first crack at a player subsequently waived by the claiming team?
I think it would be like normal waivers. Buffalo would be in line depending on the standings. A team lower than them could claim.How does that work - the waiving team has first crack at a player subsequently waived by the claiming team?
Not sure if it is the rule or not but you definitely see players returning to the original team quite often if waived again.Pretty sure he needs to clear the whole league for the Sabres to get him back.
For those interested, this cost Anaheim $3,375, paid toBostonBuffalo and not counted against the cap.
Edit: Stick tap to @MMC
Hope Buffalo is able to get this from them!
More of the same from Buffalo management
It is primarily based on the years with a SPC (and then goalies cost a little more than skaters)What determines the amount payable for a waiver claim?
Pegula was willing to pay $1M on a goalie for his AHL team.Worst managed team in the NHL compounded by Pegula cheapness.
Pretty sure he needs to clear the whole league for the Sabres to get him back.
He just needs to clear the teams in front of Buffalo to go back to Buffalo, but he needs to clear everyone else for Buffalo to be able to send him to the minorsNot sure if it is the rule or not but you definitely see players returning to the original team quite often if waived again.
Team B makes the successful claim even though Buffalo previously owned the player's rights and Buffalo put in a claim1. Team A - no claim
2. Team B - claim
3. Buffalo - claim
4. Team C - claim
5. Team D - no claim
Buffalo makes the successful claim as no one ahead of them put in a claim, but the player stays with Buffalo, as teams after them put in a claim1. Team A - no claim
2. Team B - no claim
3. Buffalo - claim
4. Team C - claim
5. Team D - no claim
Buffalo makes the successful claim, and as no other team put in a claim, they can send the player to the minors1. Team A - no claim
2. Team B - no claim
3. Buffalo - claim
4. Team C - no claim
5. Team D - no claim
Team D makes the successful claim even though Buffalo previously owned the player's rights1. Team A - no claim
2. Team B - no claim
3. Buffalo - no claim
4. Team C - no claim
5. Team D - claim
The player stays with the waiving club even though Buffalo previously owned the player's rights, and as no other team put in a claim, they can send the player to the minors1. Team A - no claim
2. Team B - no claim
3. Buffalo - no claim
4. Team C - no claim
5. Team D - no claim