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Yes, bearing any unlikely announcements from teams who had affiliations expire last year without the announcement of an extension.Rapid City and Greenville or the only ones left without an affiliation so far, correct?
I think teams have different strategies for their marketing. The Royals, for example, like to keep themselves in the newspaper weekly during the summer, so they stagger their player announcements and other news. Some teams like to hold everything until shortly before the season because they feel no one is paying attention during the summer and they want to make a big announcement shortly before the season to get attention back on hockey. With NHL camps already open, and ECHL players scheduled to report in two weeks, I would think those final few announcements are coming pretty soon. Maybe even to coincide with the opening of training camps.Is it unusual for the teams to take this long to announce affiliates? I'm new to how the ECHL works.
As already mentioned, even though the Maine Mariners are already affiliated with the Rangers, they will have a working relationship with the Canadiens, as well.
However, some of their AHL contracted players will end up sent elsewhere if they are sent to the ECHL.
Étienne Marcoux last year played with the Indy Fuel, who are affiliated with the Blackhawks. However, the Fuel qualified him so he can be eligible to play with them this year. So I see him sent there.
The same is for T.J. Melancon, who played with the Norfolk Admirals last year. They're affiliated with the Coyotes.
And finally, Phélix Martineau played with and was qualified by Fort Wayne Komets, who are affiliated with the Vegas Golden Knights.
As a result, Montreal won't need to send them all to one team as some will end up around the league. Whoever's left may end up in Maine unless Montreal gets a working relationship with certain other teams.
Is it unusual for the teams to take this long to announce affiliates? I'm new to how the ECHL works.
Seems that Rapid City won't be having an NHL affiliate this season.
@Avsrule2002: Surely (not Shirley) you know from your CHL fan days that the fate of the Rush organization is singularly dependent on if/when their owners decide they've poured too much money into keeping the team alive. Lack of an affiliation probably saves them a bit overall, especially if the Rush fans who objected to the roster turmoil under the Wild are season ticket holders who threatened to drop their renewals. The team is year-to-year anyway, so that condition does not change.Wow, IMO that could be the beginning of the end for the Rush. Their lack of talent last year was obvious, and doesn't look much better this year. How do they compete with the likes of Allen, Idaho and Utah, who all get sent a good amount of AHL players? I honestly can't see an independent team ever winning a Kelly Cup going forward.
Wheeling enters its 21st consecutive season as the ECHL affiliate for the Pittsburgh Penguins, which matches the longest active affiliation between an NHL team and ECHL team. 2018-19 will also mark the 20th straight season that the Nailers will be affiliated with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, dating back to their inception into the AHL in 1999. Over the course of those years, 20 former Nailers have made their NHL debuts with the Penguins, including Casey DeSmith, who posted a 6-4-1 record in 14 appearances last season. Three of the 20 players got their names etched into the Stanley Cup as members of the 2017 championship squad. In total, 23 former Nailers/Thunderbirds have suited up for the Penguins during their NHL careers.
News on the Greensville Swamp Rabbits.
Updated, thanks!Just a note. The Newfoundland Growlers and Maple Leafs affiliation was announced for a 3-year term.
They sent a handful of players there about a week or two ago...Joe Will, GM of AHL Barracuda, indicated in radio interview today (during Sharks-Devils game, 2nd intermission) that Sharks have an affiliation agreement with Orlando.