- Sep 1, 2010
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- 7,925
Ricky's post reminded me to check the career totals for this season's older guys on Pack
It does seem accurate that that they won't need to be watching how many vets dress for any games with current roster
Name birthdate Reg Season pro games <Oct'23 Nash 8905 >320 Belzile 9108 >320 Elson 9209 >320 Brodzinzki 9306 >320 Harpur 9501 >320 Brouillard 9502 168(+39ECHL Blidh 9503 >320 Hillman 9601 129(+91ECHL DiGiacinto 9601 83(+31ECHL Mackey 9609 119 Hollowell 9809 130 Leschyshyn 9903 231
Frequently Asked Questions
"What is the AHL’s development rule?
Of the 18 skaters (not counting two goaltenders) that teams may dress for a game, at least 13 must be qualified as "development players."
Of those 13, 12 must have played in 260 or fewer professional games (including AHL, NHL and European elite leagues), and one must have played in 320 or fewer professional games.
All calculations for development status are based on regular-season totals as of the start of the season."
here is earlier post re AHL veteran rule
please feel free to double check
my research and math,
and my understanding of the text
it seems that of the 6 'vets' ( > 260 games)
at least ONE had to have total career games <320 to be the 13th 'dev' player
but all 6 have > 320
so a guy had to sit, and yesterday that was Blidh