took an early look at possible Pack veterans and the Maximum Veteran rule
I included Brodz, and Bowey and Erne, and Ruhwedel
(maybe unlikely but I did notice his new deal is 2-way)
And Nash is out til we hear otherwise
(if i missed someone, or toher erros, let me know)
So while 8 guys listed >320 RS GP, in reality will be fewer
Leschyshyn seems only guy in the 260<RS GP<320 classification
so not quite the roster crunch it looks like from the chart,
and of course we want the prospects playing as much as reasonable
Name | birthdate | Reg Season pro games <Oct'24 |
Nash | 8905 | >320 |
Ruhwedel | 9005 | >320 |
Belzile | 9108 | >320 |
Brodzinzki | 9306 | >320 |
Harpur | 9501 | >320 |
Blidh | 9503 | >320 |
Bowey | 9504 | >320 |
Erne | 9504 | >320 |
Leschyshyn | 9903 | 279 |
Sucese | 9607 | 220 |
Hillman | 9601 | 189 (+91 ECHL |
Fitzgerald | 9702 | 211 |
Mackey | 9609 | 164 |
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theahl.com
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.