probably 85% motivated by his expansion draft status
Also gives me the excuse to shout "Klas!" in an exaggerated German accent.
And reminds my dad of 'Young Frankenstein' when they talk about acquiring the brain of Hans Dalbruck.
He plays 1/3rd of the game and even then not extremely well, but he won't embarrass your team.
Vegas is mad about this.
I really doubt he sits the full year. Injuries will happen and he'll get a chance...or someone will underperform and he'll get a chance. Based on Francis and Peters' quotes is clear that the team wants Fleury/McKeown developing in the AHL and they view Nakladal/Dahlbeck as stopgaps.It's a bit unfortunate for Dahlbeck. He's likely to sit an entire year, stunting his overall development, simply to satisfy an expansion Draft stipulation which I can't imagine applies to anyone but the Canes (due to Slavin, Hanifin, and Pesce all being exempt).
On the plus side he gets his full NHL salary.
100% this. Plus he's an upgrade on Carrick for the #7 spot right now since it's preferable to have Fleury and McKeown in the AHL getting top 4 ice time right now.
Somebody with more knowledge than me will have to clarify this....but I thought the forwards and defensemen had to actually be signed through the 2017-18 season to meet the expansion draft requirement. Dahlbeck is an arbitration-eligible RFA. I'm not sure that meets the letter of the expansion draft requirements.
You're correct. Dahlbeck does not currently meet the expansion draft exposure requirement because he isn't signed for 2017-18.
Teams can expose RFA goalies, but not forwards or defensemen.
Realistically would Dahlbeck turn down $1-2 million if offered to fill the expansion need? I seriously doubt it, I think it would be unlikely he'd even be selected.
Will he be the 7th D ?