I thought he retired 5+ years ago or went to europe
He is on a two-way.is it just me or did he play in the oilers series after being outta the league for multiple seasons
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OK, then I guess what I mean is. He hasn't accumulated any games in the national hockey league for multiple years prior to the oilers series.Which is the league I am referring to as the league. And I did overlook accidentally the one game played this regular season after the multiple years of games played exclusively outside of the national hockey league. Again.The one I am referring to as the league. And i'm gonna post this without any punctuation editing cause screw voice to text but also screw tap tap tapping with my digits.He is on a two-way.
Ok, then?OK, then I guess what I mean is. He hasn't accumulated any games in the national hockey league for multiple years prior to the oilers series.Which is the league I am referring to as the league. And I did overlook accidentally the one game played this regular season after the multiple years of games played exclusively outside of the national hockey league. Again.The one I am referring to as the league. And i'm gonna post this without any punctuation editing cause screw voice to text but also screw tap tap tapping with my digits.
I suppose I was asking a different question than you seemed to think I was.Ok, then?
As to why he played in the playoffs, Dallas depth on d wasn't great. They called up an AHLer.I suppose I was asking a different question than you seemed to think I was.
How much does he get if he plays all AHL games vs playing all NHL or split up? And how does this differ compared to one way contracts?
So how does it work if he plays half the year in the ahl and half in the nhl?NHL salary is $775K , AHL is $450k . Got a raise of $75k for the AHL. NHL salary stays the same
I believe they prorate it by the game. So he'd get half his NHL pay and half his AHL pay. So, rounding numbers, he'd make about 387.5k + 225k .So how does it work if he plays half the year in the ahl and half in the nhl?
I believe they prorate it by the game. So he'd get half his NHL pay and half his AHL pay. So, rounding numbers, he'd make about 387.5k + 225k .